Start & Run a Bed & Breakfast. Richard Taylor
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Название: Start & Run a Bed & Breakfast

Автор: Richard Taylor

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Экономика

Серия: Start & Run Business Series

isbn: 9781770407220

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СКАЧАТЬ follow a “case study” of an imaginary couple, Carol and Bob Morris, who are preparing to start a B&B. This couple encounters and conquers the same problems that you will face as you try to start your business.

      We have included helpful tips from our own experience and from other B&B operators — tips that will steer you away from potential pitfalls. As well, reference material is included to keep your business on track during its initial years.

      Ultimately, your success as a bed-and-breakfast operator is up to you, but using this book will greatly reduce the amount of trial and error you will have to suffer in those first exciting but difficult months.

      Bernhardt’s Victorian Rarebit

      • ½ lb. grated cheddar cheese

      • ½ teaspoon dry mustard

      • 1 tablespoon butter

      • ½ cup beer (room temperature)

      • 1 egg

      • Dash of salt

      • 4 pieces of toast

      Combine cheese, butter, salt, and mustard in the top of a double boiler. Heat over hot water until cheese melts. Stir in beer gradually. When mixture is fully combined, stir briskly until smooth.

      Beat the egg in a separate bowl, then add to cheese mixture. Stirring constantly, cook until thick as heavy cream. Pour over hot toast.

      Serves 4.

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      Becoming A Bed & Breakfast Host

      There are both advantages and disadvantages to operating a B&B, and if you want to be successful, you need to be aware of both. This chapter explores those advantages and disadvantages as well as the personal qualities and skills that are most desirable in a B&B host. We then provide you with a method of measuring your own skills and show you how to create an “action plan” to improve those skills.

      1. Advantages

      There are many advantages to starting a B&B. Some of them relate to running your own business generally, and some to the unique nature of a B&B.

      (a) Be your own boss: You have complete control over all work-related activities. You can decide when to take a day off, when to go on vacation, or whether to shut down for a season. You also get to set your own working standards and don’t have to answer to anyone else (acknowledging, of course, certain minimum standards set by municipalities and health authorities).

      (b) Earn extra money: The extra revenue earned through a B&B can be a powerful incentive, and it can provide a meaningful contribution to a family’s income.

      (c) Gain a tax advantage: A B&B can produce considerable tax advantages by allowing a wide range of deductions for business expenses, including a portion of your house expenses.

      (d) Work at home: As a B&B host, you work in your home. You eliminate the need to battle heavy traffic or bad weather in order to reach your workplace, which allows you to begin your day in a more relaxed frame of mind.

      (e) More family time: A B&B business allows you to spend more time at home, which can be very important if you have young children or if you are caring for a family member at home.

      (f) Continue other interests: By conducting your business at home, you have the opportunity to pursue other interests during the day. For example, you may have an existing home-based business that can be blended with your B&B business, or you may have a craft or hobby that can be carried on in conjunction with your B&B enterprise.

      (g) Meet new people: B&B hosts meet many diverse and interesting people. This can be a very rewarding experience, particularly for hosts who live alone. Sharing your hospitality with your guests can result in many personal and business benefits.

      (h) Choose your customers: B&B hosts can specify the type of customer that they accept into their home. A host that speaks one particular language may decide to accept only visitors who can speak that language. A female host who lives alone may decide to accept only female guests or family groups.

      2. Disadvantages

      Just as there are many advantages to being a B&B host, there are some disadvantages that should be considered.

      (a) Less family privacy: Conducting business inside your home makes it more difficult to separate family from business. Some guests may require your assistance during family time, so you need to organize your home and business operations to minimize these problems. You also need your family’s full support if you are to be successful.

      (b) Workload: Running a B&B requires extra effort in addition to your regular household duties. You must prepare and serve additional meals, and bed linen needs to be changed and washed after each guest has checked out. All areas that are used by your guests require a higher-than-normal level of housekeeping.

      (c) Repetition: There is a lot of repetition to the work involved in running a B&B. Every morning that you have guests you must rise early to prepare and serve breakfast. Every day you must clean effectively and quickly. Your client and business records will need daily updating. You must be prepared for these daily routines without exception.

      (d) Income fluctuations: Depending on the traffic pattern of visitors to your area, you could experience sporadic or seasonal fluctuations in the income derived from your business. If you are relying on this extra income, keep these variations in mind.

      3. Skills and Qualities That Best Suit the Job

      For the moment, let’s visualize the “perfect” B&B hosts. Below is a list of the most desirable skills and personal qualities that these imaginary hosts would possess. This list is not in order of importance because all these skills are equally important. Don’t get discouraged when you read this list — remember these are “perfect” hosts, and nobody is actually perfect.

      (a) Friendly: Perfect hosts are very friendly and always smiling. They have a natural love of people, and they are relaxed and at ease with strangers. They welcome each and every guest as if they were old friends.

      (b) Tolerant: Perfect hosts show compassion for their guests’ problems. They are tolerant of race and religion, open-minded, and flexible in providing for their guests’ comfort.

      (c) Clean: Perfect hosts exhibit acceptable dress code, good grooming, and excellent personal hygiene. Their house exhibits outstanding standards of cleanliness in all areas, but particularly in guest bedrooms, bathrooms, and dining areas.

      (d) Diplomatic: Perfect hosts are courteous and tactful when talking to guests. They are peacemakers by nature, but if a guest’s behavior needs to be addressed, they are firm but fair.

      (e) Hospitable: When perfect hosts start their day, they are “on stage.” СКАЧАТЬ