True Guest has many nice hotels, some near the airport, how are their reports?
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Coyle is not usually worth a straight fee, but when travel money is paid, that's a better scenario.@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I won't do Coyle, just too much $ output and work involved.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@Hoju, once you build a relationship with the scheduler they can be more forthcoming with details.
@BarefootBliss wrote:
Hi Hoju,
May I ask what is arduous about the report? (TrueGuest) trying to fit lots of data into the Excel cells? Are there lots of questions requiring lots of minute details? do they expect narrative to fit into the spreadsheet? I realize that sounds like a strange question. They've sent me an email to join their list of locals for a potential assignment. Thanks
@iShop123 wrote:
It depends on the editor, hotsauce. I don't think they're worth the money - asking for a high-end report at very little pay when the hotel is not what I'd consider high-end. YMMV.
@a171989 wrote:
I personally wouldn't do one. They are expensive and you have to pay for everything from the hotel to food. I don't think I would enjoy it to much because you have to pay attention to everything and remember it. Also, if you mess up somewhere in your report, it may not be verified. In that case, you spent a lot of money on a vacation that you didn't get a chance to enjoy.
@spicy1 wrote:
I would do them, just not for the $25 fee and measly peasly $15 reimbursement they're offered for in my area.
@thunderdeacon wrote:
I am excited too have been awarded my first-ever evaluation of a Ritz Carlton Hotel. This will also be the first time I will have ever received a facial. I'm going to be extremely disappointed if I do not get slices of cucumber over my eyes.
I've probably had 50 facials (one was almost $300) and have never had a cucumber in anything other than my iced water.@thunderdeacon wrote:
I am excited too have been awarded my first-ever evaluation of a Ritz Carlton Hotel. This will also be the first time I will have ever received a facial. I'm going to be extremely disappointed if I do not get slices of cucumber over my eyes.
@hotsauce1 wrote:
I just finished a Regal shop and it was so much easier than Coyle, and for the same pay. Of course, the exprience could not compare to what Coyle offers so that is the tradeoff.
Hotel shoppers - I don't have kids (yet) but will eventually. Any info on whether you could bring a child to a hotel shop? Either alone or with a partner? Shop guidelines don't say you *can't* but my gut is that they'd say no if I ask.