EmotionalMillionaire
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EmotionalMillionaire92 karma
I had the morning shift on a Sunday a few months ago.
At 7:30AM I get a call from a lady "excuse me sir, but there is a naked lady sleeping infront of the elevator on the second floor" With all the stuff I had seen by then, it did not really surprise me. However, I expected her to by laying there with her underwear on. I go up to the second floor, the elevator opens and I am greeted by a vagina. She was laying there, passed out, spread eagle. No clothes on whatsoever.
I was going to wake her up but then I decided to go back down and ask one of my colleagues (the one in charge of the breakfast) to come up with me so she can't claim any fake rape charges whatsoever.
Fun fact, we had a group of English pupils (around the age of 10-11) sleeping in the hotel on the second floor that weekend. That would have been fun if they found her.
Quite a unique way to start the day, I have to say.
EmotionalMillionaire82 karma
Obvious ones like the guy asking for a room not interacting with the woman, at all. The woman being nervous/avoiding eye contact. You can sense it right away though, there's a completely different vibe when a couple asks for a room/someone with a prostitute does.
I never declined somebody myself to be honest. Sometimes if they're cocky or just generally acting like a douche I'll increase the price insanely, because I know they're thinking with their penis and will pay the price.
ie. charge 130 even though rooms are at 69 that day.
EmotionalMillionaire77 karma
We do not have an "a la carte" restaurant and cosmetic products in the bathroom.
EmotionalMillionaire74 karma
An older white dude came in asking to book a room for 2 dudes (a black man and an Indian). We still had plenty of rooms so I booked it for them.
They kept extending their stay (this went on for about 3 weeks) and they always paid cash. They would always come in at shady times and something just seemed odd about them, like you could feel they are up to no good.
A few weeks later 2 undercover cops walk in asking some questions about the black dude. How long he stayed here, who he was with, how many people were sleeping in the room, etc. A few days later we find out he was being searched for laundering money, human trafficking and dealing in diamonds.
EmotionalMillionaire97 karma
Oh yeah, definitely. You can just see it by the way they act during the check-in/come in and ask if there is a room available.
It's even more obvious is somebody comes in with a prostitute. We are supposed to decline people if we think it is somebody with a prostitute and even had to watch a silly DVD to notice "signals". I don't care all that much though to be fair.
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