Ask her now what she wants you to help with when you arrive. Are you it? No one else is going to work there? You're in charge?
Are you the cook? Does she have recipes or are you starting from scratch? Is the kitchen set up?
Are you the housekeeper? Do you know if supplies have been ordered?
Are you taking the reservations? Do you know how the reservation system works?
Do you know the area? Guests are going to ask you for suggestions on what to do.
Study the website so you know it inside and out. You should know what packages or add ons the place offers.
You can help lower her stress level by being knowledgeable about your job. If the owner doesn't have a reference book set up for you giving you info on day to day operations, you may want to start that on your own so you can ask the questions when you get there.
Who handles plumbing problems? Who does the lawn? Who do you call if the power goes out? Where do you grocery shop? How do you pay for groceries? There should be a manual for you with this info..
I have emailed her that today to replay to her email (, I have not heard back yet ).. I am the assistant Innkeeper to her...but I'm the one that is going to live there 24/7. She basically said she wants to "train" me so that next year I can do everything by myself ... I.e. bookings, handle problems. Like if she goes on vacation or has an emergency she wouldn't have any other worry. She has in the past just hired seasonal "summer" people ..but she wants a person that can be there full time ..year round and she doesn't have to keep explaining the process to many people ..and again overtime less stress on her.
I am not the cook, she does continital breakfast.. bagels, coffee, muffins etc .. but I can cook vegan meals, I know to look for gluten free products if someone is gluten free etc if she ever does want to do hot meals.
I'll be helping with housekeeping at first when I get up there and if they need help throughout the season.. but there are main housekeepers.
I don't know the reservation system..she says she wants to train me and help me learn the system so next season .. I can do it on my own and she will have confidence and no worries
I have never been to the area. But, I have researched the inn and it's website. The surrounding inns..the area.. things to do..places to see. Places near by like other beach towns I have researched. I know the Inn and it's history ... Best restaurants (according to Google) for kids/family.. for a younger person ..ect.
Yep I have studied the inn website inside and out (wrote down as an outsider looking at the website pros and cons and why to fix spice it up)... I'm not going to tell her any of that straight up of course but if she asked me in which ways can she improve the website I'll already have it written down.
Ohh okay. She has given me what a "typical " day would look like kinda thing (I asked her that ) .. I know everyday Is never the same .
Those are all good questions. Thank you I'll right those down. My other question for her is (it may seem foolish )but NJ especially where I am going on the coast has gotten hit by some hurricanes.. some more major than others... What is the procedure in that kind of scenario... Who do I call if we need to relocate guests for some reason ( like an evacuation)... Do we have a back up generator? Etc. Where I live in MD we don't usually get hit very hard with hurricanes.. so I have never had that experience in my life... So I wanna be as prepared as I can because if I'm not prepared when the time comes I'll be freaking out and I don't want to freak out the guests who are probably freaking too. (If that makes sense).
Thanks for replying