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Dubai hotel offers meals to those made redundant
This is definitely one of the most innovative promotions I have seen coming out of Dubai: 3-star Arabian Park Hotel in Dubai is offering free meals to anyone who has lost their job because of the credit crunch. The promotion is not only open to Dubai residents, but anyone in the world who has been fired. All you have to do is bring your redundancy letter with you as proof, and you will have access to a buffet breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
It's their way of adding "festive cheer" to those unfortunate to have lost their jobs in this down period. The offer is open to those unemployed after November 1, and will run from December 15-January 15, 2009. Guests that decide to take advantage of the offer can bring friends and family, but they will have to pay for their meals. Only one such meal will be permitted per person, although I'm not sure how they will control that.
As good intentioned as the promotion is, of course the hotel is doing it to attract more customers and perhaps make some money on the guests that the jobless people bring with them. Also, depending on the number of people who show up, the hotel thinks it will make interesting reporting statistics.
Losing a job can be quite traumatic, and I'm not sure I'd want to go to a restaurant where I'd be surrounded by other jobless people. It would probably more depressing that anything else. I have a few close friends who have lost their jobs, and I don't have the guts to suggest going to this promotion.
I'd certainly be interested to see how many people go and also, what type of people will go. Knowing Dubai a bit, I have a feeling it will be more of the blue-collar workers and single unemployed men, but who knows?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rambler888 Dec 14th 2008 5:05AM
That really sounds interesting. Well, I work in a travel agency, and will take this fact into consideration as well. From now on whenever we have a traveler who wants to go to Dubai, we'll give him the address of the hotel, advise him to take a redundancy letter with them and use their chance of taking part in this festival at least once in their life :)
Joe Dec 15th 2008 4:49AM
If you do lose your job going out and meeting other people ,employed or not, is a great way to get back on course. Chances are there are recruiters at these events. And you never know. Someone might know someone who is looking to hire.