Baggage Handlers


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Baggage Handlers

Baggage Handlers - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, baggage porters and bellhops:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Have a high level of social interaction. They constantly interact with guests and other hotel staff.
  • Are sometimes placed in conflict situations in which guests may be rude or angry.
  • Communicate with hotel guests everyday by telephone.
  • Always work as part of a team that provides service to guests.
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  • Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of hotel guests.
  • Are somewhat responsible for the work done by other hotel staff.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Always wear uniforms.
  • Mostly work outdoors, under a cover.
  • Are exposed to hot and cold temperatures depending on the season.
  • Are sometimes exposed to loud or distracting sounds.
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  • Are exposed to automobile exhaust and other environmental pollution everyday.

Work Performance

  • Must finish all details of the job so that guests are satisfied.
  • Must be accurate in their work so that guests receive the right luggage.
  • Can set some tasks and goals without consulting a supervisor.
  • Meet strict deadlines everyday to make sure people and baggage make their travel connections.
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  • Rarely consult a supervisor before making a decision.

Hours/Travel

  • May work part time or full time.
  • May work days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Typically has a regular work schedule.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.