Parmapara. Pratishtha. Anushasan.
Yeh is Job ke teen pillar hai.... blah blah blah....(Legacy. Prestige. Discipline.
These are the three pillars of this job.)6 months. I have been hearing this dialogue from our head manager since 6 months now.
Bro ko koi batao ki bhai tu mohabbatein waala Amitabh Bacchan nahi hai.
"You are here to work, do that much. There is no need to use your own mind." The manager said.
"Yes sir."
"Avi, Saira at the reception. Full day. Manoj at pool side. And Mrunmayee." He called.
"Yes sir." I replied suddenly pretending to pay attention as if I wasn’t zined out all the time.
"Third floor vacuuming, and then laundry." He instructed.
"But sir laundry? And cleaning... I did the same thing—" I started only to get cut off.
"Jitna kaha gaya hai utna karo." He said.
(do as you're told.)
"Sure sir." I replied.
Chutiya saala. Gadha majdoori kara bas sabse.
Halwa.(Idiot. All he does is make other's do donkey labour: boring, tiring, rigorous physical labour.
Fool.)I swear he fights with his wife everyday and then bosses around us just because we are interns.
Beta alag janam tu mera junior banega dekh lena, phir badla lungi tere se.
(in a next birth, you will become my junior, see then I will take revenge from you.)
Breathe in, breathe out. You can't have anger issues if you want this job. Sighing I walked towards the lift for my next shift: Third floor vacuuming.
[A/N: This butterfly GIF indicates time skip.
Aesthetics guys. 🥲]Hotel management is all about paitence.
You need to have paitence to deal with your idiotic manager and again stupid guests. And yes fake smiles.
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ChickLitMRUNMAYEE SHIRKE- A hotel management intern lives alone in a small rental house in Mumbai, far from the chaos of her broken family. With dreams bigger than her circumstances, she's learned to navigate life on her own terms-until a chance encounter w...