GAJI PEGAWAI HOTEL ?
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video, various hotel employees from different parts of Indonesia share their experiences, aspirations, and challenges in the hospitality industry. They discuss their current positions, ranging from supervisors to revenue managers, and reveal their average salaries, which vary widely. The video explores their preferences for working locally or overseas, with some favoring international exposure and others valuing the potential in Indonesia. Personal anecdotes about bad experiences and dreams of owning their own hotels add a personal touch, while their candid thoughts on whether they'd prefer a government job or continue in hospitality provide insight into their career choices.
Takeaways
- đ The interviewees are all hospitality professionals working in various positions at hotels in Indonesia.
- đą Many have extensive experience, with some working in the industry for over 20 years.
- đŒ Job titles range from Supervisor to Regional Controller, indicating a diverse range of roles within the hotel industry.
- đ° Salaries vary widely, with some earning between 7-10 million rupiahs per month, while others mention 'two digits' or up to 50 million rupiahs.
- đ There is a desire among some to work overseas, particularly in Dubai or the Maldives, highlighting aspirations for international exposure.
- đ A few interviewees express a preference for working in local hotels, citing love for Indonesian culture and the potential within the country.
- đĄ Long-term goals include owning a hotel, with some planning to work in the industry until retirement or until they have enough capital to start their own business.
- đïž When bored or stressed, the interviewees engage in various activities such as traveling, shopping, and watching movies to relax.
- đ Bad experiences at work are common, often involving difficult guests or communication issues, but some have managed to avoid such issues due to their roles.
- đ Dream careers before entering hospitality varied, from being a teacher to a pilot, showing that life's paths can take unexpected turns.
- đš There is a mixed preference between working as a government officer for the security and benefits or continuing in the hotel industry for the love of the job and potential for growth.
Q & A
What are the various job titles mentioned in the script for people working in the hotel industry?
-The script mentions several job titles: Supervisor, Revenue Manager, Regional Controller, Assistant Director of Sales, Room Division Manager, Reception Supervisor, HRD Manager, Restaurant Manager, Frontdesk Reception, and Guest Ambassador.
How long have the individuals mentioned in the script been working in the hotel industry?
-The duration of work experience varies: some have been working for 2 years, others for 5, 7, 9, 20, 22 years, and one individual has been working for 5 years with an additional 5 years of hospitality experience.
What is the approximate average salary range for hotel employees mentioned in the script?
-The salaries mentioned range from 7-10 million rupiahs per month to up to 50 million rupiahs, with several individuals specifying ranges between 10-15 million rupiahs and 15-25 million rupiahs.
What are the preferences of the individuals in the script regarding working at local or overseas hotels?
-The preferences are mixed; some individuals express a desire to work at overseas hotels, particularly in Dubai or Maldives, while others prefer local hotels, citing Indonesia's potential or a desire to stay in their hometown.
What are the long-term career goals of the individuals mentioned in the script?
-Long-term goals include working until retirement age, owning a hotel, working until a certain age and then starting their own business, or continuing until they have enough money to build their own hotel.
How do the individuals in the script plan to cope with boredom or stress from work?
-Coping mechanisms include watching movies, traveling, cycling, shopping, looking for a solitary place, hanging out, and watching YouTube videos about traveling.
What are some of the bad experiences mentioned by the individuals while working at hotels?
-Bad experiences include guests refusing to pay for additional charges, complaints from guests that last until the early morning, and dealing with guests who are fastidious or fussy.
What were the dream careers of some individuals before they ended up working in the hotel industry?
-Dream careers mentioned include being a Teacher, Judge, Banking Officer, Pilot, Radio Broadcaster, Doctor, and a Soccer player.
What is the preference between being a Government Officer or a Hotel Employee as expressed in the script?
-The preference is divided; some individuals prefer being a Government Officer due to the benefits like pensions, while others prefer working in hotels.
What names do the individuals in the script suggest for their own hotels if they were to own one?
-The names suggested include Wiratmoko Hotel and Resort, Wahyu Hotel, Jasmine Hotel, Reva Suite and Spa, Beautiful Empire Resort and Spa, Padi Hotel, Sri Luxury Spa and Retreat, Budaya Resort and Spa, and Pejaten City Hotel.
What are the testimonials or advice given by the individuals in the script about working in the hotel industry?
-The testimonials highlight the interesting nature of the job, the opportunity to meet people from different countries, and the good salaries. Advice includes that working in a hotel is not as difficult as perceived and that better positions and hotel quality can lead to better salaries.
Outlines
đą Hotel Industry Professionals Share Their Experiences
The paragraph introduces various professionals working in the hotel industry across Indonesia. Each individual shares their name, job title, and the hotel or region they work in. The roles range from supervisors to revenue managers, regional controllers, and assistant directors of sales, showcasing the diversity of positions within the industry. They discuss their work experience, with some having been in the field for as long as 22 years, and others just starting out. The professionals also talk about their salaries, which vary significantly, and their preferences for working locally or overseas, with some expressing a desire to work internationally, particularly in Dubai or the Maldives. The paragraph concludes with their career aspirations, including owning their own hotel or pursuing further education before potentially leaving the industry.
đ Hotel Workers' Dreams and Coping Mechanisms
This paragraph delves into the personal aspirations and leisure activities of hotel workers. It starts with a discussion on dream careers, revealing that some had ambitions outside of the hotel industry, such as becoming teachers, judges, or pilots. The conversation then shifts to the preference between being a government officer and a hotel employee, with varied opinions reflecting the appeal of job security and benefits. The paragraph also includes playful and light-hearted moments where workers discuss naming their own hotels, drawing inspiration from personal interests or cultural significance. Lastly, the workers share how they cope with work stress, such as through watching movies, traveling, shopping, or engaging in physical activities. The segment ends with testimonials about the rewarding aspects of working in hotels and a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel for more content.
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Keywords
đĄGovernment Officer
đĄFive Stars Hotel
đĄSupervisor
đĄRevenue Manager
đĄRegional Controller
đĄFrontdesk Reception
đĄSalary Range
đĄHospitality Experience
đĄOverseas Hotel
đĄDream Career
đĄBad Experience
Highlights
Wahyu, a Supervisor at a five-star hotel in Kuta, enjoys the dynamic work environment.
Dani, a Revenue Manager, shares insights from her role at a luxury hotel in Nusa Dua.
Eko Kurniawan discusses his experience as a Regional Controller in the hospitality industry.
Dilla, an Asissten Director of Sales, talks about her career in Denpasar.
Ilyas, a Room Division Manager, shares his journey working at a villa in Nusa Dua.
Febri, a Reception Supervisor, discusses her role at a five-star hotel in Jimbaran.
Jeyendra, an HRD Manager, explains his path to his current position at a five-star hotel in Ungasan.
Sri, a Restaurant Manager, reflects on her time at a five-star hotel in Seminyak.
Pendi, a Frontdesk Reception, shares her experiences at a five-star hotel in Nusa Dua.
Agus Dipayana, a Guest Ambassador, talks about his role at a four-star hotel.
Hotel employees share their varying lengths of service, from 2 years to over 20 years.
Salary ranges in the hotel industry are discussed, with figures from 7-10 million rupiahs per month.
Employees express their preferences for working at local versus overseas hotels.
Vision for the future in the hotel industry, with some aiming to own their hotels or switch careers.
Coping mechanisms for stress and boredom in the hotel industry, including travel, shopping, and exercise.
Challenges faced by hotel employees, such as dealing with difficult guests and communication issues.
Dream careers of hotel employees, ranging from teachers to pilots, showcasing their diverse aspirations.
Hotel employees weigh the pros and cons of being a government officer versus working in the hotel industry.
Potential names for their own hotels, reflecting personal tastes and cultural influences.
Testimonials highlight the rewarding aspects of working in hotels, such as meeting people from different cultures.
Transcripts
A Government Officer for sure! Even I'm dead, I still get paid
Work at the Hotel!
Of course! A Government Officer, "A favorite wife is a Government Officer"
Hi! I'm âWahyuâ
Iâm working at a five stars Hotel in Kuta
I'm currently a âSupervisorâ now
Hello! Iâm âDaniâ
Iâm working as âRevenue Managerâ
At a five stars hotel in Nusa Dua
Hello! My name is âEko Kurniawanâ
I work at operator in Indonesia
As a âRegional Controllerâ
Hi! My name is âDillaâ
I work in Denpasar
As an âAsissten Director of Salesâ
Hi! my name is âIlyasâ
I work at a villa in Nusa Dua as a âRoom Division Managerâ
Hi! Iâm âFebriâ
I work at a five stars hotel in Jimbaran
as a âReception Supervisorâ
Hi! My name is "Jeyendra"
Iâm currently working at a five stars hotel
In Ungasan
As a âHRD Managerâ
My name is âSriâ
I work at a five stars hotel in Seminyak
Iâm still a âRestaurant Managerâ
Hi! My name is âPendiâ
I work at a five stars hotel in Nusa Dua
As a âFrontdesk Receptionâ
Hello...!
My name is âAgus Dipayanaâ
I work at a four stars hotel
As a âGSA atau Guest Ambassadorâ
How long do you have been working at the hotel?
Now is five years on going
I have been working at the hotel for 20 years
I have been working at the hotel for 22 years
I have been working at the hotel for 2 years
But I already got 5 years of hospitality experiences
22 years
Seems like itâs been 5 years
I have been working for 9 years
I work at the hotel since 2013, 7 years
I was worked at the Cruise Ship for 7 years
I work at the hotel just this last 6 months
I work at the hotel approximately for...
Four and half years
How much the approximately average salary working at the hotel?
My salary is approximately 7-10 million rupiahs per month
My average salary is approximately âup to two digitsâ
Under 50 million rupiahs
My range salary approximately
20-50 million rupiahs
My average salary is approximately 10-15 million rupiahs
Guess it!
15 to 20 million rupiahs
My average salary is approximately 8-10 million rupiahs
For range is between 15-25 million rupiahs
My average salary is not much, from 10-15 million rupiahs
My salary is the âregular average salaryâ for a region
Plus Service
The service is depend
About minimum 2 million rupiahs
My average salary is about 7 million rupiahs
Would you rather working at the local hotle or overseas hotel?
Overseas
Perhaps Dubai
If got a chance I would like to work at the hotel overseas,
Especially at the City Hotel
If there are chance to work at the hotel
I think Indonesia is still potential for me
I would like to work at the overseas hotels
Absolutely Indonesia! I love rice!
I would like to work in Maldives,
However, if I canât hmm...
I would rather in Danau Toba (Medan) so I could go back to my hometown
I still prefer Indonesia for this time
I choose local hotels for work
I chose overseas hotels
If I could choose,
I would like to work at the overseas hotels
How long do you want to work at the hotel?
Until I have enough money to build my own hotel, I wish!
I hope until I reach retirement age
I will work at the hotel until age 50 years, after that I will have my own hotel
Well, actually last year I decided to quit,
However, for some reason I join again
And probablyâŠ
After graduating for my master degree I would quit from hotel
Until my powerbank battery runs out!
Ups, no!
Just about to get a very rich husband
I have plan to work at the hotel for 45 years,
Then, I will start my own bussiness
I will work at the hotel until graduating master degree
Maybe only for 2 years
I will work at the hotel until Iâm 40 years old
What would you like to do if you get bored of working?
Watching movies and praying
Iâm kind of person who love traveling, and cycling
If Iâm stressed out I usually just going for shopping and then traveling
[Dancing making TikTok videos]
I usually looking up for a solitary place
Hanging out in the side of the road, whileâŠ
Yeah⊠looking up for some cold drink
If Iâm stressed out of working then I will go Shopping!
Watching YouTube, watching videos about traveling
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If I got tired of working, I usually working out
or just read a book.
Have you ever got a Bad Experience while working at the hotel?]
No need to ask! It happens so many times!
I did, at that time it might be just a miss communication between the guests,
They forgot that they just book a new room, it need an additional charge,
They already agreed and signed. However when it comes to check out the payment, they refused to pay
Iâm not working at the operational section, so everything is fine.
Of course everyone had the bad experiences,
Like the person who refused to pay, ordered the lowest price room then they so fastidious or fussy!
I got complained by the guests from 1 a.m until 5 a.m
Well I did, the guest fromâŠ.
[Suddenly start dancing when a song from India (Bollywood theme) playing in the background]
Actually I didnât frequently meet with guests.
However...
While Iâm I was working and it was my first experience as a Manger on Duty (MOD),
I should finished working by 10 oâclock p.m, but there were guests complaining
That should be waited until 1-2 a.m at that time
Itâs happened so many times! Especially if working as a front liner
Guests from India, China, You-named-it. Really annoying! So bad!
Frequently, Chinese guests.
If Chinese guest could speak English, they definitely complaining,
If they canât speak English, they would not complaining, just because they donât understand what to say.
Of course, a lot. The guests are depending on their mood, soâŠ
They might be didnât like the room,
Then they complaining personally to the reception.
What is your dream career?
I was wanted to be a Teacher
When I was young I wanted to be a Judge
I was wanted to be a Banking Officer, but it turn out that I working at the hotel
I was wanted to had a Bachelor of Law Degree, but it turn out that I working at the hotel
My dream career, before I knew everything else,
I wanted to be a Pilot
I was wanted to be a Radio Broadcaster, but I couldnât make it happen
I was wanted to become a Successful Businessman.
My dream career was to be a Doctor, Canât you believe that?
A Doctor, because my parent is a Doctor too
My dream career was to be a soccer player
Would you rather to work as a Government Officer or work as the Hotel Employee?
A Government Officer, for sure! Even if Iâm dead, I still get paid
I would rather to work at the hotel
I prefer to work at the hotel
Not working at the hotel actually, I prefer a private company
Of course a Government Officer! âA favorite wife is a government officerâ
Work at the Hotel
A Government Officer or Work at the Hotel? I would rather a Government Officer
Because there is a pension,
Even though Iâm not working anymore, I still got my pension (paid)
If you own a Hotel, what will you name it?
Donald Trump own his âTrump Hotelâ
I might name it, Wiratmoko Hotel and Resort
Wahyu Hotel
Jasmine Hotel, maybeâŠ
Reva Suite and Spa
Beautiful Empire Resort and Spa
I choose Padi Hotel,
Because Paddy is really meaningful for me
Sri Luxury Spa and Retreat
If someday I own a Hotel,
I would name it a Budaya (Culture) Resort and Spa, Bali known for its Culture
If I really get very rich (and own a hotel) I would name it after my hometown name
Pejaten Hotel, Pejaten City Hotel
Testimonials
Hotel is very interesting, I could meet many people, different character from many countries
Itâs nice to talk with the people from foreign country
My advice isâŠ
I think working at the hotel isnât as difficult as many people thought. Even the salary is Good
Better job position and better Hotel quality would guarantee better salary
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