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    Default Off duty/ time off

    What do you do in your Off duty time? Keep it clean please.

    Because I work nights I have to stay up, except for a nap, for the first day off. I usualy get a baby sitter and take my wife to dinner. I play with my son, cook him breakfast, watch movies with him. During the work week when I get off I go straight to bed that way when I wake up there is plenty of time to play with him make him dinner and I can be there when he goes to bed and when he wakes up. This up coming week I will be starting Muay Thai as a work out/self defense hobby. Not my first choice but it will definently work.
    Todd

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    It's spring break time. What's a day off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelSecurity
    It's spring break time. What's a day off?
    I completely understand, this happened to me once. It is one of those days you don't have to work. u remember now?
    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlangsr
    I completely understand, this happened to me once. It is one of those days you don't have to work. u remember now?
    In my case I;m on call even on my days off but luckly usually I don<t have to go to the hotels, just give advice over the phone.

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    I'm sure glad I'm not on call. I wouldn't want to deal with the stupid stuff, "hey boss, wheres the plunger?" I liked the hotels though, came home with tips every night.
    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlangsr
    I'm sure glad I'm not on call. I wouldn't want to deal with the stupid stuff, "hey boss, wheres the plunger?" I liked the hotels though, came home with tips every night.
    We never got tips. If we accepted a tip, the hotel would report it to our employer, who would fire us and report us to the state.
    Some Kind of Commando Leader

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    We would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlangsr
    We would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
    Us too. We are allowed to accept a tip for delivering an item to a room but not for a "real" security duty.

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    The tips were awesome around events, I loved most of them, Except California leatherfest.
    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlangsr
    We would turn them down and the guest wouldn't let us. We were security/Maintenance/paper carriers.
    We were forced into the same job, but if we accepted tips, we were removed from the site.
    Some Kind of Commando Leader

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