The accommodation conditions are not bad. There is a room for four to five people, and there is a cupboard for clothes and sundries. The dormitory is divided into two places, which are not far from the hotel. You have to get online by yourself, and you can share one with several people. If you have a rest day, it depends on which department you are in. The catering department rarely takes a rest in the peak season, and you can take a rest for half a month in the off-season, but the salary is higher than other departments. The peak season, especially the wedding banquet and the peak meeting after October, is still very busy and tired. It is inevitable that cooking is very tired. Other departments are relatively better, such as those in administrative departments, which are no different from ordinary office workers. They have a nine-to-five holiday and a legal holiday, but they also work overtime when they are busy. I used to work as an intern there, but it's all right. Isn't that what hotels do? But I'm not a catering department, but a customer service department, which is relatively relaxed, and traditional festivals will also give some benefits.