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lockstock
5th June 2008, 12:04 AM
We're kicking ideas around. There's an oldish thread on here but just wondering if anyone else is thinking about it/has thought about it/is doing it.
We used to run a B&B in Wales but this would be a major life change if we went through with it. Any ideas, comments, points of view? All observations welcome.

cani
5th June 2008, 05:00 AM
It's a 24/7 job. Unless you have family or staff that can take over so you can get away once in a while it's very draining. I manage a rail lodge and have been able to get away for one week in the last two years. Considered doing it in NZ but feel tired just thinking of doing it anymore. Looking into something more Monday to Friday, 9-5. If you're in an area that's seasonal so you have a slow down part of the year it may not be too bad, you can catch up on sleep. Whatever you decide, good luck.

Carey
5th June 2008, 09:09 AM
Close friends of ours run a beautiful hotel; very, very hard work, 24/7, the customer's always right etc. makes it very demanding job. Got to really like people and not mind your personal living space being invaded constantly.

StevieD
5th June 2008, 09:43 AM
Good luck if you go for it!! :nice1 It is hard work though...

Nick88
5th June 2008, 11:01 AM
I did it for two years, nine months, ten days and three hours, not that I was counting.....When we first took it over it was the worst motel on the best street, and it needed a huge amount of work, which ended up being 14 hours a day seven days a week for 15 months (not a single day off). By the end of it we needed a holiday.

It is really hard work (which I'm not afraid of), and you get very little privacy (which I value very highly). You are on call 24/7, which means you can never be sure if you will be called away from whatever you are doing, be it getting a littlun off for a nap or just going to the toilet. Customers will think nothing of calling you to ask for more towels at 1am, or ringing to make bookings mid afternoon (in Europe!).

I nearly ended up turning into Basil Fawlty!

BaldyBeardyBloke
5th June 2008, 11:29 AM
Definitely something we've considered and still would consider if the opportunity were right.

Our main concern was getting enough opportunities to have time away from the place which involves one of - having enough staff to run the place; having enough 'owners' to share the load; having enough income to afford relief managers.

Maybe we should get together and go halves on one.

nippa&pippa
5th June 2008, 01:32 PM
Our friends own motel near hagley park/hospital in Christchurch. I just saw them yesterday as they kindly take us to hospital in my car and brought my car home while i was hospital for whole afternoon (save $10 on parking!!). I asked them about running motel. They love their jobs but very hard work as they rarely get time off, even they haven't been over to my house for while because they were so busy. Recently, wife was so exhausted, so husband arranged her have time-off by staying with his friends in australia for 5 nights, doing shopping :clap She look much fresher yesterday :nice1
They said it is hard to get time off, also annoying is the customers call you for milk at 6:30am when the sign said they're not open till 8am!! but best of running motels is meeting customers and get to know us!:laugh They love playing with/babysitting our kids :nice1

Moorf
5th June 2008, 01:42 PM
We've "almost" bought into a motel several times since being here... the factors that always change our mind are the privacy, time off and having to deal with annoying people at all hours... it's always been a nice idea but in reality it's not for us...

Ojai
5th June 2008, 01:45 PM
I thought a nice B&B in Napier would be a great idea, but after some thought I figured that I would have no privacy at all, ever. Like Nick88 said, I think I would turn into Basil Fawlty in about a month!

Shame though, as it seems like it would be such a nice life, but it does look like the reality doesn't match the dream to me.

Now if I can just get that charter boat idea off the ground...

lockstock
5th June 2008, 07:15 PM
I nearly ended up turning into Basil Fawlty!


My ambition precisely!


BBB...guess who would be doing all the work when the Test Matches are on!

pinkpiggy
5th June 2008, 08:12 PM
My ambition precisely!


BBB...guess who would be doing all the work when the Test Matches are on!

Us Women!:no

Nick88
6th June 2008, 10:59 AM
Some people stay in motel management for years and love it, but it takes a certain mind-set to do this. I think you have to have be able to take pleasure in serving people regardless of the time of day, etc. Most of the people that were doing it long term and successfully didn't have children still at home, or were single.

We had a relief manager for the last year or so, she was single and had a circuit of regular customers that she would do on certain days of the week. If someone was on holiday she would stay for the whole time in the motel. If you wanted to work in motels I would strongly recommend getting a job as a manager for a year or so. This is valuable experience, and worth more than the pay packet. After that you will know if the job is for you or not.

Caroline and Dave
10th June 2008, 07:17 PM
We had a relief manager for the last year or so, she was single and had a circuit of regular customers that she would do on certain days of the week.

The mind boggles
I do apologise but I saw the funny side of this. Typical man I know

lockstock
10th June 2008, 07:29 PM
Some people stay in motel management for years and love it, but it takes a certain mind-set to do this. I think you have to have be able to take pleasure in serving people regardless of the time of day, etc. Most of the people that were doing it long term and successfully didn't have children still at home, or were single.

We had a relief manager for the last year or so, she was single and had a circuit of regular customers that she would do on certain days of the week. If someone was on holiday she would stay for the whole time in the motel. If you wanted to work in motels I would strongly recommend getting a job as a manager for a year or so. This is valuable experience, and worth more than the pay packet. After that you will know if the job is for you or not.

Great piece of advice there. Thanks. We're looking into it now rather than commit to something we may not like.:yes

lockstock
10th June 2008, 07:30 PM
The mind boggles
I do apologise but I saw the funny side of this. Typical man I know

Dave, behave!

pinkpiggy
10th June 2008, 10:25 PM
Dave, behave!

:laugh:laugh

cani
21st July 2008, 06:03 AM
Lockstock, just being nosy, wondering what you decided to do.

lockstock
21st July 2008, 09:59 AM
Well, we spoke to a few people and found out that apart from buying the lease you also get stung for massive fees. It was too much of a risk. So we're looking at boarding kennels and catteries now...

Leccy-Lee
21st July 2008, 10:46 AM
Oh, and i was just going to ask for a resident room in your motel too, but dont fancy a kennel so much.... ;)

lockstock
21st July 2008, 11:15 AM
Oh, and i was just going to ask for a resident room in your motel too, but dont fancy a kennel so much.... ;)

We'd make room for you any time Lee! and not in a kennel!

mgbridges
21st July 2008, 11:44 PM
So we're looking at boarding kennels and catteries now...

Maybe you could help these guys out: www.greyhoundsaspets.org.nz

Just a thought...
Anneliese

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