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Hotel and Motel Management Schools Lead to a New Career Path

Hotel and Motel Management Schools prepare students for careers in hotel, motel, and restaurant management. Students learn about hospitality, food and beverage management, catering services, marketing and sales, and much more. Whether the lodge is small or large, services can include coffee and tea, daily newspapers, shoe shines and more. Workers may be required to take care of swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts, health spas, and game rooms.

The hotel and motel industry includes lodging and services to customers in five-star hotels to the most rudimentary campgrounds. Graduates can choose to enter into management of luxury spas, motels, commercial establishments, resorts, residential or extended-stay hotels, guest ranches, RV parks, boarding houses, or quaint homes offering bed and breakfast.

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Restaurant Management Schools – A Recipe for Success

“I’ve always enjoyed preparing and sharing food with others, however, I didn’t get serious about food service as a career until I had to research several careers as a high school project,” says Carol Steffey, a 19-year-old double major in culinary arts and restaurant management at Vincennes University (Vincennes, IN). “Previously I thought I wanted to pursue acting and the dramatic arts, but I feel my choice is much more rewarding because I get to use all my creativity and still entertain.”

Carol attests that an education at restaurant management schools — or schools, such as Vincennes, which offer restaurant management programs — will help to ensure your success in the industry. “Employers are always looking for educated, eager and trained professionals,” she says. “Some places insist upon a degree [from restaurant management schools] while others will accept comparable work experience, but having a degree or some registered classes under your belt will set you apart from the crowd.”

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