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What is a room service steward?

The primary responsibility of the Room Service Steward is to provide prompt and efficient service, while creating a pleasant in-suite dining experience.



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Among the toughest jobs to have in the hospitality industry are in housekeeping. From small roadside motels to five-star resorts, cleaning guests' rooms can tax just about every muscle in the body – and that's just the beginning of the risks.

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A room attendant works as part of the housekeeping team at a Hotel & other sectors. Their duties involve cleaning and sanitizing rooms, stairways, hallways, and guest areas. They clean and wash furniture, carpet, windows, sanitize bathrooms, change bed linens, and replace towels.

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Room Service Waiter - Waitress / In Room Dining (IRD) Server - Job Description.

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As a room attendant, you can work in small or large hotels, cleaning for both visitors and hotel personnel. Your work hours may vary based on your speciality and the preferences of the hotel. Room attendants usually operate in eight or 10-hour shifts, cleaning a specific area or block of rooms.

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Room attendants: 1 per 16 rooms for the morning shift; 1 per 30 rooms for the evening shift (if turn down service is provided) Linen and uniform room attendants: 2. Housemen: depends on the size of public areas and functions expected, but on average, 1 per 60 rooms.

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The housekeeping team is arguably one of the most hard-working departments in the hospitality industry. Though their work is often unseen (and often taken for granted), housekeeping staff play a pivotal role in one of the most crucial aspects of any hotel — its cleanliness.

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The housekeeping team is arguably one of the most hard-working departments in the hospitality industry. Though their work is often unseen (and often taken for granted), housekeeping staff play a pivotal role in one of the most crucial aspects of any hotel — its cleanliness.

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