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Spa Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Spa Manager?
March 2017
It was very good.
Spa Manager in Durban:
Pros: The staff was good.
Good clients. Very friendly.
Cons: I dont like the weather there.
It get so humid.
February 2017
Spa Manager in Lafayette:
Pros: Culture.
Commute/traffic.
Walkability.
March 2016
Spa Manager:
Be prepared to work long hours weekends and the like.
May 2015
Spa.
Spa Manager:
Pros: People, perks, managment.
Cons: Lack of consistency, management.
May 2015
Hotel SPA manager, 5 star SPA.
Spa Manager:
Pros: I like work with people, to make them good mood.
Cons: I like least when my job function includes accounting.
October 2014
Enjoying but stressfull.
Spa Manager:
Pros: Interacting with different clients.
April 2014
Spa Manager:
Pros: Exceeding the guest expectations after delivery the best of what you have to offer.
Always working hard and seeing my budget exceeded and my boss giving me a high five on a job well done.
Cons: Staff who makes you feel unappreciated. Staff who are greedy and only looking out for them and are not team players.
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