Hospital Hires A Litany Of Valets

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  • AyatollahGondola
    Soldier
    • May 2007
    • 1427

    #1

    Hospital Hires A Litany Of Valets

    No wonder healthcare costs big money. This is Sutter General Hospitals entrance near Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. Ordinarily, I wouldn't think about valet service in downtown, but I saw as many as 12 standing around waiting for customers one day. I've been snapping a photo or two when opportunity arises

  • ilbegone
    Enlistee
    • Aug 2009
    • 318

    #2
    Would the wages of Valets be better spent on increasing staff in order to improve the flow of processed patients?

    Would such a valet expect to be tipped?

    I don't hand the keys of my vehicle to anyone I don't know reasonably well.

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    • AyatollahGondola
      Soldier
      • May 2007
      • 1427

      #3
      They also help people to their wheelchairs.

      I don't hand the keys of my vehicle to anyone I don't know reasonably well.
      You mean you wouldn't hand over the keys to someone dressed in similar attire and pretended to be an employee there?

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      • ilbegone
        Enlistee
        • Aug 2009
        • 318

        #4
        Originally posted by AyatollahGondola
        They also help people to their wheelchairs.


        You mean you wouldn't hand over the keys to someone dressed in similar attire and pretended to be an employee there?
        The wheel chair thing is fine, its a good service.

        I don't care if I know they are an employee, and I don't care if it's an oil change shop. I've known of too much negative stuff happening.

        It's royally pissed off a couple of times when I've had my vehicle worked on, and it's been parked out of sight of employees with the windows rolled down and key in the ignition when they were done with it.

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