At least £26'000 pa, although some hotels in London still pay min wage to receptionists even at night....so definitely depends on which hotel. It also depends on your duties, if you supervise auditing in a big hotel then it should be £30k plus. I was a night auditor at a hotel in London, about 100 rooms...Sunday nights l was the duty manager...my salary..£13k !. That was in 2000 but not much has changed.
2006-09-24 15:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hotel Night Managers in London would usually earn anything from £27K and upwards, depending on the following:
1. the location of the hotel in London
2. the size of the hotel
3. the hotel’s position as part of a chain/franchise
4. the extent of your responsibilities
5. the number of employees you will have
6. your qualifications
7. your experience
All about jobs in the hospitality industry:
http://www.caterer.com/
Best of luck!
2006-09-24 21:55:37
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answered by bloodrose903 2
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The housing market will change eventually but it relies on a few things happening. First, people have to start saving. This needs higher interest rates. As long as interest rates are poor, people will invest money in things other than bank accounts. It needs a higher rate of inflation. This sounds damaging, but actually inflation helps to wipe a debt out pretty effectively. Many people who bought in the 1960s and 1970s thought their mortgages were enormous. 15 years later they were laughing. It also needs some help from the state. The amount of income multiple lent should be restricted to salary times two. Large lending creates large house price inflation. Curb the lending, curb the prices.
2016-03-17 03:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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London is a good place to spend the holyday in family, especially with young ones because in London are a lot of kid-friendly areas to see and that Hotelbye is the place to begin knowing. In London you may get up close and personal with underwater creatures at SEALIFE London Aquarium or discover the Science Museum, London's fun heart of research and engineering and equally are perfect for fun family holyday within London. London also presents for visiting the Tate Modern, Britain's national memorial of modern and contemporary art. And, perhaps not forget the SEALIFE London Aquarium; the home of 500 species of marine life, from sharks and piranhas to Nemo-style clownfish. London is undeniably a unique city.
2016-12-14 20:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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To be realistic The rates are dependent on the hotel and the amount of work invoived and if you are sharing the job with a night receptionist.
To see more London Hotel jobs
http://www.discountcityhotels.net/Hotel_Jobs/Default.asp
2006-09-27 06:13:17
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answered by w_srinivas 2
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£25,000 to £50,000 or maybe a bit more depending on the Hotel and experience and qualifications
2006-09-24 14:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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depends how big the hotel is.
2006-09-24 20:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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