Daily Mail report, Tammy Barr, who has worked for mail for three years, revealed six things she would never do when taking mail. Barr is now happily embarking on a sea journey as a traveler. Recently, she was interviewed by Business Insider, providi...
Daily Mail report, Tammy Barr, who has worked for mail for three years, revealed six things she would never do when taking mail. Barr is now happily embarking on a sea journey as a traveler. Recently, she was interviewed by Business Insider, providing the following six suggestions for experienced mailers.
1. Avoid paying for upgrades to restaurants on boardBar said that although the meals at the main restaurant are included in the mailing fee, upgrading dishes (such as choosing steak or dragonflies) often requires additional fees; the additional fees here and there are also a considerable expense. She said she would insist on choosing projects that do not require extra fees.
2. Do not buy a drink packageBar said that prepaying the fee for 12 to 15 cups of chicken tails a day is unintentional to most people. She was fine with the average drink package, and the money was not worth it at all.
3. Never touch the surface of the public area with your fingersShe added that you can just touch the joints and elbows. Some mail cleaning work is done better than others, but she will not risk any risks; she avoids touching things that others often touch on the boat and washes her hands frequently. She said she was willing to be safe and didn't want to regret it.
4. Never hang room keys around your neckfor two reasons. Barr pointed out that first she saw many travelers showing off their mailing membership using room keys hanging on their necks. She said it looked too show-off. The second reason is safety. She said that when she disembarked at the port for a trip, the room keys swayed on her chest, as if she was telling someone, "I have money, come and take me."
5. The correct name for the mailing shipBar said that each ship has its own name and there is no need to add the title. For example, “Tomorrow I will be on the Discovery Princess or “I enjoyed a beautiful sea tour on MS Westerdam.” She said that if you want to make yourself look like an experienced traveler, you "learn to get rid of the".
6. Avoid over the tight travel itineraryBar said that this is very important. She often dreams and dreams that she did not return to the ship on time the day the email was parked. She said she had never missed the boarding time, but sometimes she was too tight and had to run wildly at the head of the code. She suggested that when she got off the boat and watched, she would reserve more time than she thought so that she would not rush back to the boat in the last moment.
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