So I have recently been doing hotel shops and they always have a 'problem resolution' that require maintentance. Obviously, the trick is to have a real problem and not something that will give you away a shopper/auditor or make you seem like a complete idiot. So far my go-to for these shops have been 'burnt out lightbulb' and I have been able to make the bulbs not function by placing them in a pillow case and giving a few hard (but not hard enough to break) whacks on the bed. As a last resort (but not appealing), I figure I could always take the chain off the toilet. Well, this last weekend I stayed at newly built hotel with LED bulbs (hence non-breakable) and toilet that didn't have a chain! I was freaking out about how to come up with a legitimate problem, but luckily my hotel guest was a scientist/engineer/badass and MacGyvered the a coat hanger in the closet to use the metal to drain the remote battery. However, without my guest's awesomeness, I would have probably had a bit of difficulty figuring out a legitimate problem. So my question is for those who do similar shops/audits- what do you do for the problem resolution scenario?
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/2018 04:05AM by bunnychild.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/2018 04:05AM by bunnychild.