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Tammy Schilling <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jun 2003 23:33:43 -0400
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What a rotten experience!  Anyway,  I wanted to just add that in my
pre-baby life I worked in a hotel.  I would suggest that if this ever
happened to anyone that they ask the desk staff to summon the Director
of Marketing and/or the General Manager.  Usually, the DOM handles
conferences and groups for the hotel (if not, then the GM is who you
will want to talk to) and will be extremely anxious to keep a group's
people happy.  Conferences are the bread and butter of most hotels.  If
they can't/won't let the use of a conference room or empty guest room,
ask them to lend you their office for 15 minutes.  I'd be willing to bet
that most would let you use their office just to keep you happy (quiet).

Tammy Schilling

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> Hi Everyone:
>
> Reintroduction:  I rarely post, but am an RN, volunteer, doula, and sitting
> for IBCLC exam this summer.  However, I am writing because of an experience I
> had today at conference for work.  I was in Baltimore, about 2 hours from home
> at a large hotel in Inner Harbor.  I was assured that pumping during my lunch
> wouldn't be a problem.  However, when I asked the front desk I was told that
> there would be a $50.00 charge!  What?  Anyway, I told him that I could not
> pump in the bathroom, I needed electricity and wouldn't anyway due to sanitation
> reasons.  After getting nowhere with him, I went back to talk to the wait
> staff and they said that there was another open conference room not being used at
> the moment, and although they couldn't give me permission to use it without
> paying, they couldn't prevent me from using it either.  So I went in and pumped.
>
> Now, what are other experiences?  I would like to work with my company during
> future conferences(we are an all female company for the most part) and want
> to avoid problems.  Apparently, there was another woman there trying to find a
> place to pump who ended up leaving during lunch. The company isn't willing to
> pay for a space to pump for only a few women.   Also, I would like to write an
> education letter to this hotel (a large chain) and would like some input into
> wording, context, etc.  Please email me privately as well as to the list.
> Thanks for all the help!
>
> Barb Cavanaugh RN, BSN, doula, IBCLC2B
>
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