DO NOT DISTURB: Hotel Stories the Day Shift Never Sees
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While everyone sleeps, someone stays awake.The night shift in a large hotel is not just a job. It's responsibility. It's decisions made under low light, without witnesses, without applause - and without a second chance.This book tells true stories from the dark side of hospitality: guests who don't tell the whole truth, affairs that pass through reception, drunken decisions, heavy silences, and moments where one wrong call could have changed everything.Written with a cinematic pace, dry humor, and raw honesty, the night is not romanticized here - it is shown exactly as it is.The author spent years working night shifts in major hotels in Greece and abroad, eventually becoming a night manager. He oesn't write as an observer, but as someone who was there: behind the front desk, in the corridors, in the back office - at the exact moment when a quiet "no" had to be said, or a silence had to be held.This is not a book about hotels. It is a book about people who were left alone with responsibility. About those who kept things standing while everyone else slept. About those who did what needed to be done - without an audience.If you recognize something of yourself in these nights, it's not a coincidence.
While everyone sleeps, someone stays awake.The night shift in a large hotel is not just a job. It's responsibility. It's decisions made under low light, without witnesses, without applause - and without a second chance.This book tells true stories from the dark side of hospitality: guests who don't tell the whole truth, affairs that pass through reception, drunken decisions, heavy silences, and moments where one wrong call could have changed everything.Written with a cinematic pace, dry humor, and raw honesty, the night is not romanticized here - it is shown exactly as it is.The author spent years working night shifts in major hotels in Greece and abroad, eventually becoming a night manager. He oesn't write as an observer, but as someone who was there: behind the front desk, in the corridors, in the back office - at the exact moment when a quiet "no" had to be said, or a silence had to be held.This is not a book about hotels. It is a book about people who were left alone with responsibility. About those who kept things standing while everyone else slept. About those who did what needed to be done - without an audience.If you recognize something of yourself in these nights, it's not a coincidence.
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