AboutRobert M. Riddell, C.H.A. Expertise I can be of assistance with any Hotel industry questions relating to the operation and management of Limited Service, Full Service and Botique hotels.
Experience Over 20 years in Hospitality and Service Management, Hotel General Management, Property Management, Food and Beverage Management, Supervision of Commercial Renovations,Sales and Marketing, Human Resources,Accounting, Recruiting and Consulting, Staff Training and Development.
Organizations International Institute of Modern Butlers, Professional training in culinary, Property management and preservation, construction management, hotel management.
Certified Hotel Administrator, CHA, Convention Management and Services, On-Site Real Estate Management, Certified Recruiter.
Awards and Honors Several Awards and recognition from International Hotel Companies such as Marriott Corporation and Choice Hotels International.
Past/Present Clients Most recent: 2006-present National Hotel Management Company, managing Full Service Franchised Hotels, Boutique Hotels and Select Service Hotels.
Question Hello Robert,
Can you list some of the Jobs (lower level to high level)in the Hospitality Industry and Property Management Industry? Can you also give an average range of their salaries? I know for the Hospitality Industry...the salaries fluctuate by size location etc.. But I just need a general idea. Hopefully the Hospitality Industry will have higher salaries of more than $7-14 hr for your lower level positions. It was quite disturbing when I saw a Front Desk Agent can make any where from $7-14 hr.
- Thank You for all your help (If you could please not just send me a link to a website where I have to upload a resume in order to see the different job titles and there salaries. I've already tried to do research on my own, but all the websites make you upload a resume as if your looking for a job. I just want to see what Careers are possible in the Hospitality and Property Management Industries and what there Salaries look like.)
Answer Hello Daminika:
Your range of hourly wages is pretty accurate. Sad but true. Beginning salary ranges are from 18k to 35k range and of course higher for experience in the industry. I do not have any links to specific websites for you. there should be some good general information out there for you that I'd think you could gather just doing a simple Google search.
The general hourly wage is universal for an entry position in the service industry. You did not mention if you have had any training or experience. It all helps push the wage upwards.