🌙 Bruce Jordan, known as the MJ of the hotel industry, shares insights on night audit experiences.
🌌 Night audit involves working during the night shift, often with guests arriving late, especially after club hours. This can lead to unique situations as guests may not know each other well.
💼 Night audit positions are typically higher paying due to the difficulty of staying awake at night. It may take time for your body to adjust, and some may experience sickness initially.
📝 The main duties of night audit have shifted from manual calculations to ensuring guest satisfaction and preparing for the morning shift. Responsibilities include checking guests in and maintaining hotel operations.
🔒 Night auditors often work alone, which can be both a benefit and a challenge, especially in larger hotels without security. They manage everything from front desk duties to security.
🏆 Despite being a crucial role, night auditors often go unrecognized for their hard work, making it a underappreciated position.
🌟 Working night audit offers freedom and independence, but also comes with significant responsibility as you are the sole operator during your shift.