How Do You Act at a Country Club?
When you’re working at a country club, how do you act? Don’t forget to tip, dress appropriately for your job, be professional and courteous. These are some tips to help you get started. You will feel confident and welcomed immediately. Hopefully, these tips will help you make the best impression! Remember to be friendly! No matter if you work at a private or public country club, there are many ways to behave at one.
Dressing properly
You will want to dress comfortably and stylishly when you attend a country club event. Although most events have a dress code you can still look great and be comfortable. Here are a few tips to remember when dressing for country club events. The dress code for country club events is more casual than for restaurants. Below are some suggestions for how to dress for a club event.
Always dress neatly and in a professional manner. Jeans and dress pants are okay, but athletic shorts and denim jeans are not. Swimwear and sports bras are not acceptable. Soft spiked golf shoes work best. If you must change your clothing on the property, you must do so in a locker room. It is important to keep your phone calls short and discrete. Finally, eat before you enter Clubhouse.
Friendly demeanor
A friendly demeanor at a country club is vital for maintaining a positive atmosphere. Most members of a country clubs don’t expect their employees to be high-strung. They expect staff to be friendly and professional. You need to learn how to combine a friendly demeanor and professionalism in order achieve this goal. Here are some tips to show a friendly demeanor when you visit a country club.
Tipping
Tipping at a country club can be tricky if you don’t know the rules. It varies from club to club. Tipping can be tricky during the holidays when people try to cheer up holiday cheer. Gratuities should not be given without considering the benefits. Avoid overtipping if you’re a new member. You’re likely to be stuck with the same tip amount for many decades.
To start, tipping the beverage staff (also known as “cart girls”) is customary. The quality of the service and the interaction you had with the staff will determine the amount you tip. It is customary to leave about 20 percent for drinks made on site, but don’t go overboard if you’re not completely satisfied. Tipping at a country club is not an exact science. You should always check the policy with your host before arriving.