I suppose I'm one of the few who enjoys 5D. The reports are a bit awkward if you're used to the usual way of doing things, but I actually find them less time-consuming since I find the standards easy to remember. Yeah, there are issues... doing a high end resort can turn into a maelstrom of knocks at the door and phone calls when you're just trying to finish something from three experiences ago and do some catching up. You don't have much spare time for those. And it took me a while to be able to properly parse the briefing documents, which are still occasionally lacking necessary information. Sometimes when I ask for clarifications, I get the impression that only my first sentence was read because a good deal of my questions go unanswered.
Still, for whatever reason, I've found it to be one of the more broadening experiences I've had in this field, and on the occasion that they realize they're asking a lot of you, they offer some decent concessions you don't normally see.
And yes, some of the jobs from them, it's a bit insane to think people haven't noticed you. So far I think I've gotten away with it by juggling the people I deal with, but the sheer amount of phone requests and complaints make me think that the staff must being going, "Oh man, it's the crazy guy in room 402 again. Let's see what crazy Roman emperor request he has this time."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/30/2015 11:19AM by Fastjack.