Jersey Joe checks out some real, but funny stories of bad criminals, funny robbers, and police headaches from police blotters around the country.
THE 411
Name: police blotter
What: published in local papers and local news to highlight criminal acts
Location: nationwide
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
While these are all funny stories – I hope that your name doesn’t end up on your local police blotter! But, if you find any good ones – pass them along to me on Twitter @JerseyJoe50!
Do you tip housekeeping when you stay at a hotel? See the surprises Jersey Joe gets when he does!
Hotel maids are experts when it comes to cleaning. They have tips and tricks to turn a large number of rooms quickly. Take a look at their cart for example. They have everything they need within arm’s reach.
You can also use some of their tips to improve your cleaning at home.
They clean the clutter first – it’s easier to turn a room with a blank slate.
They prefer microfiber cloths – but in a pinch an old t-shirt or pillow case
Always turn a bed sheet so the tags are at the bottom. The tags can help you figure out which is the longer and shorter end of the sheet.
Whack the drapes with a hard towel. That will loosen the dust, then you can vacuum it up with the rest of the room.
Vacuum before you mop
Vacuum the high traffic areas first, then hit them a second time as you do the rest of the room.
Clean the bathroom last – it minimizes the transfer of bacteria
Some cleaners take several minutes to work. Read the bottle. But, spray down the shower and toilet, go clean something else, then go back after several minutes to the let cleaner do it’s work.
White vinegar and water is the best cleaner
Always have a toothbrush on hand for the tough spots
Make yourself a little version of a hotel room cleaning cart.
THE 411
Name: Hotel maids and housekeepers
What: they clean hotel rooms daily
Location: hotels and motels around the world
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Like I said in my blog, I try to tip each one $5 per night. Most will restock the room shampoos and soaps, whether I need them or not.
My other hotel advice is to always make sure you have the DO NOT DISTURB sign on the door. Some of these workers can start as early as 8am and could be pounding on your door, hours before check out!