Anonymous wrote:So the outrage is a bit misplaced. Luxury brand is how many employers now describe what they are looking for in people that interface with the public. What they are referring to is the people that work the front of a Ritz Carlton or Four Seasons. You may say snooty but it is high level customer service.
Many employers want to copy this -- going as far as law firms hiring front of house people that had job like front of house at the four seasons.
Marketing also uses this phrase. The job is front of house and marketing.
What it means is very very professional appearance as opposed to people that work in public schools --- very professional speaking ---customer service mindset. People will judge in large part whether they know it or not by the people they meet and their view of them.
This is not that odd or off.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of angst over nothing. Clearly someone wrote the ad for them. They most likely did not. You are over thinking it.
Anonymous wrote:So the outrage is a bit misplaced. Luxury brand is how many employers now describe what they are looking for in people that interface with the public. What they are referring to is the people that work the front of a Ritz Carlton or Four Seasons. You may say snooty but it is high level customer service.
Many employers want to copy this -- going as far as law firms hiring front of house people that had job like front of house at the four seasons.
Marketing also uses this phrase. The job is front of house and marketing.
What it means is very very professional appearance as opposed to people that work in public schools --- very professional speaking ---customer service mindset. People will judge in large part whether they know it or not by the people they meet and their view of them.
This is not that odd or off.
Anonymous wrote:This is peak Episcopalian mindset. Fancy WASPs with no actual Christian values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is peak Episcopalian mindset. Fancy WASPs with no actual Christian values.
As a former parent at the school this exemplifies the school EXACTLY.
+1
I was going to post the same thing. We are thrilled to be out of there. Now that we are at a different k-12, we realize how awful many aspects of SSSAS were.