Hello,
I believe I am exactly what you are looking for having been the Assistant General Manager of the ******* for two and a half years. My purview was the front desk, housekeeping, reservations, guest service, sales and security. While the General Manager handled Maintenance in most cases, I would occasionally need to assist with this if he was not available.
I also assisted with Revenue Management as needed.
As the ***** is a small hotel, there is very little that I did not do, including cost comparisons and cost savings depending on how busy we were, inventory and ordering.
I started at the hotel on the day of opening under new ownership. There were no policies and procedures in place as the previous owner ran it as a home rather than a business. I was instrumental in
creating all policies and procedures, as well as the SOP, for the Front Desk and Housekeeping.
I assisted with hiring and trained new staff.
I have overseen and participated in several pms migrations.
I believe that a happy staff working together can produce great things for everyone and believe that there is no such thing as "not my job". If something needs to be done, then it gets done as soon as possible.
With this email, I have included my resume, letter's of recommendation, and examples of desktop publishing I have done for other hotels.
You have seen what I can do for you but I honestly don't believe that's enough. You will find many managers applying for this job. Some have experiences in big boxes, some will have experience in independents, and some boutique hotels. But my experience is fairly unique. Why? Because I know what it's like to run a small hotel. It's not just a place you work, it's a place that becomes who you are. A place that you grow with and learn from. A place that requires a level of dedication no other hotel would require because there is no one else below you. In the end, everything falls on you. For a small hotel such as this, you will be doing Revenue Management one moment, and possibly cleaning rooms or doing laundry the next. There is nothing that a manager of such a small property does not do.
I have to be truthful and say that I truly and deeply miss it. It has been some time now since I was part of the *****. When the position was eliminated, it felt like I lost a part of myself. I would like to regain that feeling. I really feel that a place such as you have described would be perfect for me, and what I have to offer. I have the knowledge, I'm willing, and I understand what it's like to be part of something great. I would truly like to use that for your hotel. I believe that, working together, we can make your hotel a great name in the city to move away from the cookie cutter and give guests something unique that will bring them back again and again.
A small hotel such as this requires passion, and caring, for the guests, the staff, and the hotel itself.
If you would like to speak to me, please call ***.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
I believe I am exactly what you are looking for having been the Assistant General Manager of the ******* for two and a half years. My purview was the front desk, housekeeping, reservations, guest service, sales and security. While the General Manager handled Maintenance in most cases, I would occasionally need to assist with this if he was not available.
I also assisted with Revenue Management as needed.
As the ***** is a small hotel, there is very little that I did not do, including cost comparisons and cost savings depending on how busy we were, inventory and ordering.
I started at the hotel on the day of opening under new ownership. There were no policies and procedures in place as the previous owner ran it as a home rather than a business. I was instrumental in
creating all policies and procedures, as well as the SOP, for the Front Desk and Housekeeping.
I assisted with hiring and trained new staff.
I have overseen and participated in several pms migrations.
I believe that a happy staff working together can produce great things for everyone and believe that there is no such thing as "not my job". If something needs to be done, then it gets done as soon as possible.
With this email, I have included my resume, letter's of recommendation, and examples of desktop publishing I have done for other hotels.
You have seen what I can do for you but I honestly don't believe that's enough. You will find many managers applying for this job. Some have experiences in big boxes, some will have experience in independents, and some boutique hotels. But my experience is fairly unique. Why? Because I know what it's like to run a small hotel. It's not just a place you work, it's a place that becomes who you are. A place that you grow with and learn from. A place that requires a level of dedication no other hotel would require because there is no one else below you. In the end, everything falls on you. For a small hotel such as this, you will be doing Revenue Management one moment, and possibly cleaning rooms or doing laundry the next. There is nothing that a manager of such a small property does not do.
I have to be truthful and say that I truly and deeply miss it. It has been some time now since I was part of the *****. When the position was eliminated, it felt like I lost a part of myself. I would like to regain that feeling. I really feel that a place such as you have described would be perfect for me, and what I have to offer. I have the knowledge, I'm willing, and I understand what it's like to be part of something great. I would truly like to use that for your hotel. I believe that, working together, we can make your hotel a great name in the city to move away from the cookie cutter and give guests something unique that will bring them back again and again.
A small hotel such as this requires passion, and caring, for the guests, the staff, and the hotel itself.
If you would like to speak to me, please call ***.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
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