Sunday, October 24, 2010

Mr

Hotels Bangalore

Escape the Rat Race! No more standing in a crowded train/underground/bus on your way to work! No more sitting bored to tears in your car on a cold and misty morning while the Hotels Bangalore traffic queues grow bigger and bigger. Ice, snow, rain - it doesn't matter. You just hop out of bed; fall down the stairs and hey presto! - You’re there, at work. You may even get an extra hour in bed compared to what you have now. I rise at 7.30 a.m. I'll bet a lot of you rise earlier than me!

Forget that Monday-morning feeling. (In a sense, every day is Monday - or whatever other day of the week you choose to make it!). It's your business so Mondays, as such, don't exist

So many people think that buying a small hotel would be a nice place to retire to. Any Hotels Bangalore owner will probably be struck dumb, momentarily at least, when hearing this statement. Well, it will either give them a new lease of life or bump them off very quickly! Let's not be negative - there are lots of advantages.

Most people have weekends off and a fortnight to three weeks holiday once a year. With a seasonal hotel you have much more time off. You can really get your teeth into your hobby. Go for walks, read, write, golf, and paint - whatever takes your fancy. (Both my husband and I paint and we've filled the walls of the public rooms with our oil paintings, many of which are bought by guests during the season.)

You could even have a small Hotels Bangalore somewhere nice and warm and disappear for those nasty winter months. It's cheaper to stay somewhere warm (like Malta or the Canaries) and you can let the apartment out to pay for itself in the summer. Indulge yourself! Hey, you could even hibernate!

You're dealing with happy people (this should appeal to doctors and dentists)! The chances are you will be buying a hotel for tourists and people are generally happy on holiday - with the possible exception of Americans who can be aggressive consumers and can take their holidays too seriously!

You're working for yourself. YOU are in control of your own destiny. The world's your oyster; the sky's the limit. Once you've tasted the pleasure of being your own boss you'll never work for anyone ever again. You can give reign to your entrepreneurial skill and forge from strength to strength, or you can be laid back and limp along as long as you make enough to make ends meet. The chances are you're not the latter since - yes, running a hotel is hard work.

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