If someone doesn't understand what is being said due to not knowing a language, why do some people still think that shouting at them will solve the problem?
If someone doesn't understand what is being said due to not knowing a language, why do some people still think that shouting at them will solve the problem?
If someone doesn't understand what is being said due to not knowing a language... They shouldn't be in the job!
I'm assuming the "Marry Me" picture he asked them to bring down to the bridge later is the same picture frame they showed a staff member dropping and smashing in the clip earlier?
If someone doesn't understand what is being said due to not knowing a language... They shouldn't be in the job!
Well since they didn't give themselves the job and one would hope they at least attended some form of interview, I would think that that is an issue for their employers to cover in their induction, training and development.
I presume all these people know there are cameras in the room....don't think I'd be keen
I dont think they do. It seems more like Big Brother. There appears to be a lot of hidden remote cameras being used. You can notice them as they dont seem as clear as the hand held ones and they are looking down at the people being filmed.
They would also need to ask permission of everyone they film if they can use their footage in the programme.
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This smack on head!
like others have said its like a farce amos doesnt understand anything yet hes the managers asistant! how did he get the job-its insane
then again its prob minimum wage plus room and board so noone else is going to take it
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g186330-d504383-Reviews-Damson_Dene_Hotel-Windermere_Lake_District_Cumbria_England.html
Tried to get onto their website but it seems to be busy!
I can see why he would need to get down on one knee!
whats he saying?
lol wot a joke
They must be really really cheap.
If someone doesn't understand what is being said due to not knowing a language... They shouldn't be in the job!
A dog in the kitchen!
A hotel that allows guests to bring dogs?
I'd have thought they would a few of those about these days, maybe I'm wrong and they don't exist.
I agree, cheap labour is ok, but when they do not speak a word of English, how on earth can they do the job?
It *HAS* to be a setup!
It's a good idea, but then again you are limiting your clients, as dog haters will not stay there.
Better than a filigree siberian hamster when the rat inspector arrives!
lol it really is carry on hotel
Looked like it was at the door to me, not in the Kitchen technically.
Well since they didn't give themselves the job and one would hope they at least attended some form of interview, I would think that that is an issue for their employers to cover in their induction, training and development.
I dont think they do. It seems more like Big Brother. There appears to be a lot of hidden remote cameras being used. You can notice them as they dont seem as clear as the hand held ones and they are looking down at the people being filmed.
They would also need to ask permission of everyone they film if they can use their footage in the programme.
Ah but it may have been on it's way INTO the kitchen..:D
The proposal is still going to be a disaster though!
please somsone help me im in bits here
Most hotels treat their staff like scum.Beasted for the min wage and all the unsociable hours God can throw at you.Shift allowance?.HaHa!.