Saturday, July 14, 2012

Eilat A place to work


Eilat here i come!
As some of you might know my ulpan in Kibbutz Maggan Michael  was for five months august to the end of December. When my ulpan was nearing an end I was at a loss what to do with my self, my army service was at the closest 6 months away and I couldn’t just stay with my family till then so I needed to get an apt and a good job. Now let me tell you something that being 18 and looking for a bob in most of  Israel is insane. Most Israeli kids at 18 are in the army  or about to draft in to the army so no one wants to hire them.  How ever the one place in Israel that everyone in Israel can find a job is in a city called Eilat. Eilat is the most southern tip of Israel along the red sea. Its basically a tourist city with beaches lined with hotels really nice beaches and a lot of expensive food and shopping. And a city full of hotels needs thousands of works ( most short term workers) which mean JOBS! So on December 28th at the unholy hour of  5am 4 other fellow ulpantist and I moved down to Eilat to work. Once I got  Eilat we all moved in to the same apt and started working at the hotel “Rimonim Neptune” a five star hotel along  the beach. We worked as room cleaners 6 days a week from 8 am till 4pm. I didn’t mind the job as much as my friends because I had one very big advantage on my side, a basic knowledge and grasp of Hebrew. Whereas my friends only spoke Spanish and a little bit of English.

So this is just a note to all new olim LEARN HEBREW!!! There is no way for me to stress this enough if you are going to live in Israel you need to know Hebrew.  And as a another language after you have mastered Hebrew, pick Russian. Its amazing the language hasn’t been changed official to Russian yet. 


Neptune Rimonim
Now where was I, oh yes Eilat. The rooms were not that bad to clean, how ever I now understand why a lot of people get sick on vacation, but that’s for another post. I had a few main problems with the job though. One the lack of clean towels in the hotel, I cant even begging to ask why there ere so few towels everyday. Its like I would start off my day with just enough towels to cover 5 out of my 20 rooms that I had to clean. The second problem I was having was  the guests that stayed in the hotel, I mean if I didn’t put towels in your room im probably out of towels. But if you come and ask me 50 times for towels im defiantly now going to give you any if and when I have them. I mean you may think cleaning hotel rooms is a very strait forward job very simple and easy.  The actual work itself is easy: making the bed,  dusting, washing down the bathroom, cleaning the dishes, taking out the trash, and replacing things like napkins tea and coffee. The hard part is that when lets say you have 25 rooms to do in one day and lets say you start the day off well with all you supplies. But by  room 3 your out of sugar, by room 5 your out of towels, by room 9 your out of coffee and so on, the hard part is remembering all this constantly answer your bosses phone calls, being asked to do this room or that by your boss and the guests, how about when a guest asks for extra of something or nothing of another think well guess what the housekeeper has to remember everything do a perfect job I the rooms and finish on time. Its a lot for one person.

one style of room I cleaned
 Another big problem I had was my boss. She thought we were robots if you were lucky,  or she liked you you would get to work with a partner. But if not well you still had the same number of rooms as pairs and you were expected to finish at the same time. But I guess the only things that made the job work was my friends and this really cute guy who worked at the hotel Gym that I saw everyday at lunch. And boy was I like a kid in a candy store when he sat down next to my for lunch one dy. You will hear all about him shortly but I have got to go for now. 
another style of room I cleaned


my fav room in the whole hotel room 401 


Its been a year since i made Aliyah to Israel!!!!



Now that it has been I very long time since I updated my blog I feel that its only justified to up date you now that I am waking up to my 366th day in Israel since my Aliyah. Can I believe that I have been in Israel one full year? No! as I look back on this year I can look back and remember a few things that happened. Oh who am I kidding? I have so much to tell all of you its obscured! I mean in one year who could have imagined that one person can go form being a child on to her way to adulthood? Now I have so much to tell all of you but if I tell you  everything in one post blogspot might complain so I will make a lot of bogs about everything that’s happened in the last 366 days. J