Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park
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Dishwashing is job-creation!
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Re: Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park
Since there is another person than the cleaner employed - no.
So it's rather exploitation
Seriously, the camp attendants who are also the cleaning person hate when people just leave their dishes,
assuming its the staff's job. Not sure about the KNP but in the KTP you'll find a code of conduct stuck to
any of the kitchen furniture or appliances with the note that guest must do the dishes themselves.
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Not in Kruger!
Let them work!
What sort of B&B makes you wash your own dishes? And at R2000 per night plus nogal!
Let them work!
What sort of B&B makes you wash your own dishes? And at R2000 per night plus nogal!
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Re: Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park
You stayed in a house not a normal accomodation!
In the Storm's River Mouth camp attached to the wall of the kitchen, very visible, there was a sign saying kindly to wash the dishes etc. as it was not the job of the cleaning staff. The "lady" who had stayed in the bungalow before us had left a pile of dirty dishes and cutlery just underneath the sign. I was rather disturbed by such a bad behaviour. She had not even left a tip. If there is no respect for the rules (and for other people) where are we going to end up?
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We stayed in a hut!
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R2000 for the two of you then!
You must clean your dishes
You must clean your dishes
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Seriously now, are visitors not asked to do their dishes in Kruger?
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As far as I know the cleaning staff in Kruger are not meant to do the dishes, so if you want them to do it you need to ask them, and pay them.
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Fair enough
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