Heirs to Basil, 2019..
So, here I am in sunny (occasionally) Lincolnshire. Road conditions mean that the 60 miles or so to work, can be anything from 1hr 40 to 2hrs drive, so I stay out two or three nights a week. I’d mercifully, largely forgotten about English notions of hotel keeping, so it’s all come as rather a shock to the system.
Mostly this means local hotels, booked by the company. These can charitably be described as “variable” and as a sort of bonus, tonight has produced a neighbouring room who has been making loud, rapid phone calls in a foreign language for the past hour and a half. Complaints to Reception have produced only the offer of a change of room - to an inferior room, in another building.
I’m disinclined to make such a move at this hour, and why should I be further inconvenienced? For that matter, why should anyone regard this as acceptable treatment of paying customers?
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