How May We Hate You?: Notes from the Concierge Desk

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About this ebook

Most people think hotel employees are effortlessly cheerful, naturally helpful, and genuinely like their work. 
 
Most people are wrong.
 
Find out what really goes on in the world of hospitality with this hilarious book full of funny and absurd stories, anecdotes told in dialogue, factoids, and hoax pop quizzes by two veteran concierges who paid their way while working at a combined 50 hotels in and around Times Square. They are very pleased to help you learn:
·         The Truth About Bed Bugs
·         The Mythology of “Loyalty Programs”
·         The 411 on Hotel Residents
·         And so much more
 
Filled with photographs and infographics, How May We Hate You? is both romp and commentary on the hospitality industry and life behind the nametag.

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4.0
2 reviews
Brian Cajulis
July 8, 2016
Some links in the book dont work. Might be a google play books thing. Its fine my life didnt feel less. Great humor and good flow.
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About the author

While chasing their Hollywood dreams ANNA DREZEN and TODD DAKOTAH BRISCOE, took jobs as hotel concierges to support themselves, and thus began their viral Tumblr--How May We Hate You?--recounting their entertaining and often ridiculous exchanges with guests. Named one of Buzzfeed's "45 Best Tumblrs " and one of Tumblr's "Most Viral Blogs," the How May We Hate You? blog has been featured in the New York Post, The Daily Mail UK, New York Observer, Business Week, and Huffington Post, among other places.

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