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bellhop

[bel-hop] / ˈbɛlˌhɒp /


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To meet demand, he’s been asking staff to work additional hours and wear all hats; managers are busing tables, and bellhops are helping at the front desk.

From Seattle Times

On Kauai, 57-year-old Edwin Pascua has been unemployed from his hotel bellhop job since March and worries about having contact with infected travelers — but would rather be working.

From Seattle Times

Over the course of about seven years, he worked as a bellhop in a hotel, night watchman in a department store, dishwasher, a professional Santa Claus and a doorman at a cinema.

From New York Times

“And in some important cases like hotels, it would help deep-pocketed property owners like private equity firms without any guarantee of helping bellhops and waitstaff and housekeepers.”

From Seattle Times

I either placed it in front of their door like a hotel bellhop or quickly passed it to them like it was a hot potato.

From Seattle Times