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Claridges, Bbc2 Documentary
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yeah, ayg, but if you left your tiara outside the door with the shoes, it'd be reset and polished in the morning
21:58 Mon 10th Dec 2012
Nice one shaney - in my case, I stayed so many nights near Detroit in a major brand hotel that I got to know the GM, who was from the Neths and his wife from Liverpool. He became regional sales and ops VP for them in addition to being GM, and it was he who asked me to take up the role as one of their secret shoppers (preferential rates in the Group behind scenes but the real pay out was upgrades to their number 2 suite for the price of their cheapest room just south of San Fran........wonderful hotel to vacation in).
more Brown and Root but I was more downstream than that....some Exploration and Production Services though in my time (and still today - just hoping to pick up some work with one of them before Xmas).
I worked my gap year with one of the Service Cos when I was 17 and gap years weren't fashionable or even called that!
I worked my gap year with one of the Service Cos when I was 17 and gap years weren't fashionable or even called that!
Favourite Claridges story: I had to stop in London one night but had a chihuaha dog with me. I went into Claridges and said to the desk manager "Do you take dogs in the hotel?". "No sir, I'm afraid we don't.." said he and then peered over the desk to see what was on the lead " I don't call that a dog ! Come in" The stay was interrupted by staff coming up, unbidden, to see after the dog, culminating in one presenting himself at the door with a large silver chafing dish. He said "Chef thought your little dog would like some steak,sir, and so he's prepared some offcuts for him", took the lid off the dish and revealed neatly prepared steak garnished with parsley.
Ever after that, if I walked the dog down Bond Street he'd try to pull me along to get to Claridges. He never forgot his stay.
Ever after that, if I walked the dog down Bond Street he'd try to pull me along to get to Claridges. He never forgot his stay.
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