Dream
Career
Bed &
Breakfast Owner
If you enjoy socializing
with people throughout your work day, but you dream of working from home,
consider a career as a bed and breakfast owner.
Bed and breakfast owners
are proprietors of their own inns. But you don't leave the house to go
to work every day -- you live and work in your home.
What
They Do
As a bed and breakfast owner
you will use your natural hospitality, your friendly personality, and your
homemaking skills to make your home into a pleasant inn for paying guests.
You will offer a cozy alternative to impersonal chain hotels.
Although your bed and breakfast
can be whatever you want to make it, they are commonly found in historical
or rural homes, or places that are otherwise unique. Each guest room in
your inn should be special in some way. You will greet and host out-of-town
guests, providing meals, conversation, and sometimes planned activities.
Bed and breakfasts with fewer
than five rooms can generally be expected to provide income for one owner,
or supplement retirement income for a couple. Those with more than five
rooms can provide a full-time income for two, but may require hiring additional
staff. Or the bed and breakfast can be a family affair, with everyone
even the kids contributing to the running of the business.
As a bed and breakfast owner
you will do some or all of the following:
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Take guest reservations
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Greet your guests and check
them in
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Offer guests meals, refreshments
and snacks
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Clean, decorate and maintain
your inn daily
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Chat with guests about their
travels
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Recommend local activities or
tourist attractions
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Advertise and market your bed
and breakfast
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Business-related tasks such
as bookkeeping and banking
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Stay at other bed and breakfasts
to develop ideas for your own
Who
is Likely to Succeed
With your natural sense of
hospitality you will enjoy helping your guests, and enjoy having them in
your home. You are friendly and like meeting people from all walks of life.
You know your region well and what the interesting and fun things to do
are, and have an idea of how best to market specialized services like a
bed and breakfast.
You don't mind clearing the
table, vacuuming or making beds, since you'll be doing these tasks daily.
It helps if you are a good cook, a good home manager, and are at least
somewhat handy around the house.
How
to Learn It
Most bed and breakfasts have
a web presence these days, so you can start learning about running a bed
and breakfast by looking at these websites. Take a look at how they are
run, what they look like, their services, accommodations and rates. As
part of your research, spend the night at several bed and breakfasts that
you have determined are most like what you envision for yours. Think about
how your inn will be similar, and what you will do to stand out.
Seminars
are offered on a frequent basis across North America about how to be an
innkeeper or start your own bed and breakfast. Some even offer hands-on
apprenticeships. You can search for courses and consultants at Bed
and Breakfast Inns Online, or read a good guidebook like the FabJob
Guide to Become a Bed and Breakfast Owner by Angela Hynes.
To get some hands-on experience,
look for or create opportunities to be an "inn-sitter" for bed and breakfast
owners who need some time off but would prefer not to shut their doors.
Contact bed and breakfast owners and let them know you are available, or
look for opportunities in B&B-related publications and websites.
The Professional
Association of Innkeepers International and the National
Bed and Breakfast Association are organizations devoted to serving
owners of bed and breakfasts and country inns. PAII hosts an annual convention
and trade show with educational opportunities, and the chance to connect
with others in your industry. There are also regional B&B associations
across North America.
Tag and Catherine Goulet
are founders of FabJob.com. This article is an excerpt from the book Dream
Careers: How to Quickly Break Into a Fab Job! Visit www.FabJob.com
to discover how to break into the career of your dreams.
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by Tag and Catherine
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