This hotel goes out of it's way to hire foreigners who aren't legally documented to work in the United States. These people aren't properly vaccinated. They lack housekeeping skills and ethics that would protect the public from diseases. The maids use toilet brushes to clean the toilets and on top of the vanities in the bathrooms.
These hotels charge well over $200.00 and up a night for you to sleep on top of a comforter and blanket that is washed maybe once a year. Often the people in housekeeping are from other countries and haven't been trained by OSHA to clean rooms. They haven't been trained to know that you cannot expect guests to sleep on other guests bedding.
I guess this hotel didn't have a pick of illegal aliens to hire, so they decided to call me in for an interview in 2020, when I had applied with them in 2017. I went in for an interview, the person that interviewed me was Hispanic. Most of the people employed at the hotel, are of Hispanic heritage. I was told I would get a second interview and then they sent me an email saying they were moving on to another candidate.
I bet the person they hired was Hispanic. I wrote a documentary on discrimation in the hotel world on the West Coast. Americans don't stand a chance getting hired in hotels anymore, so why should we patronize the businesses? I wrote Hotel Life, which can be seen on Amazon and listened to on Audible.com
Loews Hollywood Hotel Reviews
This hotel goes out of it's way to hire foreigners who aren't legally documented to work in the United States. These people aren't properly vaccinated. They lack housekeeping skills and ethics that would protect the public from diseases. The maids use toilet brushes to clean the toilets and on top of the vanities in the bathrooms.
These hotels charge well over $200.00 and up a night for you to sleep on top of a comforter and blanket that is washed maybe once a year. Often the people in housekeeping are from other countries and haven't been trained by OSHA to clean rooms. They haven't been trained to know that you cannot expect guests to sleep on other guests bedding.
I guess this hotel didn't have a pick of illegal aliens to hire, so they decided to call me in for an interview in 2020, when I had applied with them in 2017. I went in for an interview, the person that interviewed me was Hispanic. Most of the people employed at the hotel, are of Hispanic heritage. I was told I would get a second interview and then they sent me an email saying they were moving on to another candidate.
I bet the person they hired was Hispanic. I wrote a documentary on discrimation in the hotel world on the West Coast. Americans don't stand a chance getting hired in hotels anymore, so why should we patronize the businesses? I wrote Hotel Life, which can be seen on Amazon and listened to on Audible.com