honey lamb wrote:at240 wrote:LovingGold wrote:The lounge is already setup and in use. The number of staff I have seen in this location has always been small in number, agreed I can't see behind the scenes. From memory one on reception, one taking orders and one behind the counter(?).
I am pretty sure it is more than that. Whenever I've been there there have been two on reception, two serving, presumably at least one chef (frying mushrooms
), cleaning staff, spa therapists, housekeeping people, and a woman floating around who is clearly the boss.
at240 is correct with his approximation of the staffing. There are several housekeeping staff who are so quick in cleaning and setting up the showers after each usage so that they are always pristine, plus the ones who press the clothes. The one who is floating around is the one who co-ordinates the CDCs and I have seen three people serving when it gets very busy
I do fully appreciate what you are both saying and agree, as I said in my last post, to the clothes wizards in the background. We all have different experiences, the times I have been in there the staffing is what I explained, oh, plus the Tristar drivers that start to arrive for people in there.
That aside it still doesn't answer the fact why in this age of flexible working, non-core hours, etc VS still think that people only work 9-5 and if you arrive after a certain time your wouldn't want these services on an UC ticket. Put on top of this that this may be down to a late departure or reschedule time by VS.
Now, if only a small percentage of pax use this service then that is another matter complexity and we only have ourselves to blame!!
I wonder if anyone has that stat??