When someone books a room over the phone and the front desk agent can hear screaming kids in the background, it makes every agent cringe. Kids amaze me but their parents just shock me.. How can you ignore the fact that a child is screaming? Why would you let your child think that it's OK to interrupt a conversation because they need something? Or just because they want to say 'hi'. Should laughing at the fact that I told you that your child tried to steal something really be your reaction?
As a front desk agent, our job is to make sure that your stay is an enjoyable, and peaceful one. Nowhere in the agreement I signed is 'Babysitter' within my job description. If your child comes down to my lobby without you and they are not in their teens; I'm not required to keep an eye on them. I've had many kids under the age of eight come down, get coffee (yes coffee) and watch TV. Somethings for hours. Where the hell are the parents?! Something the kids would come down in pairs of twos,but when the six year old hates the four year old... it's not a good idea to let them wonder together. I had a guest who's kids would just walk around the hotel; they were three and six. This, this just annoyed me. Strangers walk around this hotel every day; how could these parents think no one would bother their kids? I wish I had an answer for that. But heaven for bid, if I didn't know where they were when the parents called the desk; I was a horrible, horrible person. Parents!! We are not babysitters; if your child gets lost in the hotel because you let them wonder alone, it's not our fault.
Who teaches their kids that if someone is on the phone talking (and they're at their job), talking to someone in front of them or listening to someone talk; that the kids can scream out names in order to get attention. Oh man that makes me mad. It doesn't fail; I could be talking to someone right in front of me and some random child will show up and say, “Excuse me?!” in a polite but shouting way that causes your inner most senses to shut down in horror. Sometimes I've even made eye contact and given a polite nod as a signal to them saying 'I know you're there', and they still insist on yelling at me. Some kids have learned my name which along makes the situation worse because that, apparently, makes us best friends. As best friends, they are allowed to interrupt any conversation I am having and expect my full, one hundred percent attention just because they need something. One kid finally pushed me to my breaking point by interrupting me while I was on the phone attempting to take a reservation. Lucky for me, the guest on the other end was polite enough to let me put them on hold. One I did I took a deep breath in an attempt to calm myself down as the consistent repeating of my name followed by “Excuse me” rang throughout my lobby. “LOOK!” was my first word and it was enough to get the kid to shut up and pay attention to me, “When I am on the phone or talking to someone, you must wait your turn. If I look at you and nod, that means I know you're there but until I can talk to you, that means I'm busy. So stand there and wait quietly until I'm finished with the people who were before you; like the person on the phone. What you are doing is very rude. Please stop.” Apparently my calm manor in the way that I said everything got my point across without seeming as though I was a horrible person to the seven year old boy. I finished my phone call than helped him. Some parents... how can they ever let their kids get that bad, I'll never know.