Don't forget the legs-apart stance and the roar.
It's as weird as imagening Neil Peart doing that at the age of 60 something.Disbelief that a 70s prog rock musician is smoking weed?
You'd get fired just for asking for an autograph? How is that against the rules?Well if I tried to like get an autograph or something like that then I would.
It's unprofessional.You'd get fired just for asking for an autograph? How is that against the rules?
It's unprofessional.
Absolutely, the accommodation and the privacy is of course first priority...I'm not suggesting the staff has to run around the place looking for an autograph. But if you're in the position to one-on-one discreetly ask for an autograph like at checkout or wherever that might be....based on your perception of the mood of the individual and then continue on with your work I don't see a problem with that. of course if you're the kind of individual to drool over someone and take selfies and what not that would be totally out of place...
But of course it would all depend on the situation. I personally wouldn't do it if the person just looked like he wanted to get from A to B. But if the person was talkative I don't think I would mind asking.for a simple autograph..
I spend half of my day remaking room keys for people who put them too close to their phone, thus deactivating them.On a somewhat related note, I'm really impressed with magnetic room keys. I stayed in a hotel that used them a few weeks ago and I was surprised that they were more responsive than the usual room keys.