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Camping in France
StudentSaver_2
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Hi there
I'm going to be working as a campsite rep in France this summer. I've never done it before and will be the only courier for my company on the site. What I want to ask is:
Have your reps organised evening entertainment for their customers?
Did they babysit for you? (if yes, how much did they charge?)
In your opinion, should the reps do anything that they don't; or not do something that they do do?
Thanks
I'm going to be working as a campsite rep in France this summer. I've never done it before and will be the only courier for my company on the site. What I want to ask is:
Have your reps organised evening entertainment for their customers?
Did they babysit for you? (if yes, how much did they charge?)
In your opinion, should the reps do anything that they don't; or not do something that they do do?
Thanks
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Hi, if you're the only rep on the site, how many "pitches" will you be responsible for. I would have thought that keeping these in order, cleaning, fixing etc, would keep you busy enough on your own. Without trying to offer some of the other extras that can be achieved with more than one rep. But if you think the number is managable, then the reps usually organise at least one "getting to know you" evening, early on in the week, to let all customers know where things are and what's available locally. Some have offered to baby sit at about £5 per hour (but that was a while ago). The main thing you need to do is remember that these are your customers and treat them like you'd like to be treated yourself.0
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