A Career In Hospitality

If you have been contemplating a new career in hospitality you should take into consideration a few things before you decide if this type of job is for you or not. Although you might think that you work well with people and have excellent people skills, there is much more to a career in the hospitality industry. For many the incentive for becoming a person in the hospitality industry is the monetary compensation.

  

Although you can make very good money, this is by far not an indication that you do not earn every penny you make. This type of job requires a lot of a person, it can be very demanding and the rewards might seem far and few in between. Here are some things for you to consider before you make your final decision to be a part of the hospitality industry.

Modesty and maintaining composure is essential in this industry. A person working with the public providing a service needs to keep their composure when a customer or client is being less than kind to the employee. You need to be able to put your pride on the back burner in order to keep a customer happy.

Another important part of the job is being able to keep a smile on your face no matter what is thrown your way. You need to be able to portray happiness throughout your day, regardless of how horrible the entire day has been. You should be able to leave your family problems at home and greet your guests as they are the only thing that matters in your life.

Depending on the location you are seeking to work in, you might be required to work the graveyard shift. In some cases, you might be able to move up the ladder in time. However, as the new employee you might be stuck with the less desirable hours. For locations that are open 24 hours a day, this is surely something you need to consider. Your normal daily activities and schedule will need to be changed in order to accommodate sleeping as you adjust to the new hours.

Being the new employee, or the low man on the totem pole, you can also kiss your holidays goodbye. More than likely you will also be the one working on the holidays. This could be a plus if the company offers holiday pay. Giving up your holiday celebrations as you once knew them might be in your near future. You could be serving guests so they are able to enjoy the holidays with their friends and family. This could be a burden on not only you but also your immediate family. Are you willing to sacrifice happiness for employment?


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