Aug 19, 2014WVMLStaffPicks rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Fresh out of college with a “useless” philosophy degree and no job prospects, Tomsky works as a valet parker. Having plenty of street smarts, he rises up the ranks of the luxury hotel business. There are plenty of revealing upstairs-downstairs horror stories here, but Tomsky’s literary instincts, observant eye, and sensitivity (lurking beneath his cynicism and colourful language) truly make for an entertaining and readable memoir. You’ll have new respect for the people who check you in, park your car and clean your room—and you won’t dream of not tipping them.
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