Now then guys,
My company just won a new door and had me and another guy start last Saturday night.
The old company got booted out on the Friday night, for reasons we have not been told.
The venue is a small pub, around 200 capacity in a rural town in Scotland and is linked to a hotel. The hotel is at capacity most weekends (around 200 guests).
I've worked the door 4 nights now and the main problems have been with hotel guests (groups of around 30), using the line "but I'm a guest / staying in the hotel" therefore, thinking they have a cause for us to be complacent with them.
To give you examples:
Last Sunday night for the bank holiday weekend, we were called to start at 3pm instead of 6 because a group had arrived on a minibus, booked into the hotel and then carried on drinking in the bar next door (all of which our problem). The group throughout the night had been asked to quiet down / been told no more drink etc (for 2 customers). Then whilst they were sitting down to tea one of them starts yelling the odds at the person driving the mini-bus (calling her a fat bitch etc). So naturally all the group are against him now...long story short, he ended up having his luggage handed to him and told to leave the hotel and wasn't allowed back in the pub.
Another example was last night, a big group up for a 60th birthday, staying in the hotel were constantly told that children weren't allowed in the pub but were more than welcome to sit in the lounge area of the hotel...4 times from 5 til 1230, I had to remove the children from the venue. Then the dickhead of a dad...decides to hop reception as they are counting cash at the end of the night, again told to go to his room quietly or being ejected from the hotel.
The thing with this town is, it is rural and very popular with tourists but the locals hate us / the manager of the venue saying that things have gotten so much more worse since DS had the venue, (being quieter than it had been in previous years and DS enforcing rules and restrictions).
The company also own the hotel round the corner which has no permanent DS on it either so we need to cover that too. The thing with the whole venue is...in all venues I have worked - this is the one that has made me feel the most like a PC than a DS! The role is certainly not one for "thats not in my job description guys!"'
Anyway, just thought I would share this with you guys and ask what you think? Have you had any similar experiences? Would be good to now how some people have dealt with it.
Cheers!
Kush
My company just won a new door and had me and another guy start last Saturday night.
The old company got booted out on the Friday night, for reasons we have not been told.
The venue is a small pub, around 200 capacity in a rural town in Scotland and is linked to a hotel. The hotel is at capacity most weekends (around 200 guests).
I've worked the door 4 nights now and the main problems have been with hotel guests (groups of around 30), using the line "but I'm a guest / staying in the hotel" therefore, thinking they have a cause for us to be complacent with them.
To give you examples:
Last Sunday night for the bank holiday weekend, we were called to start at 3pm instead of 6 because a group had arrived on a minibus, booked into the hotel and then carried on drinking in the bar next door (all of which our problem). The group throughout the night had been asked to quiet down / been told no more drink etc (for 2 customers). Then whilst they were sitting down to tea one of them starts yelling the odds at the person driving the mini-bus (calling her a fat bitch etc). So naturally all the group are against him now...long story short, he ended up having his luggage handed to him and told to leave the hotel and wasn't allowed back in the pub.
Another example was last night, a big group up for a 60th birthday, staying in the hotel were constantly told that children weren't allowed in the pub but were more than welcome to sit in the lounge area of the hotel...4 times from 5 til 1230, I had to remove the children from the venue. Then the dickhead of a dad...decides to hop reception as they are counting cash at the end of the night, again told to go to his room quietly or being ejected from the hotel.
The thing with this town is, it is rural and very popular with tourists but the locals hate us / the manager of the venue saying that things have gotten so much more worse since DS had the venue, (being quieter than it had been in previous years and DS enforcing rules and restrictions).
The company also own the hotel round the corner which has no permanent DS on it either so we need to cover that too. The thing with the whole venue is...in all venues I have worked - this is the one that has made me feel the most like a PC than a DS! The role is certainly not one for "thats not in my job description guys!"'
Anyway, just thought I would share this with you guys and ask what you think? Have you had any similar experiences? Would be good to now how some people have dealt with it.
Cheers!
Kush