In fact, judging from the origin and history of tour guides, it should not be like this. In ancient Europe, when travelling, nobles always looked for an old man who was proficient in local allusions and customs as a guide to introduce the local situation. That's right. What do you know about those young girls?
Moreover, besides knowledge, a tour guide should also be a man. Experience can't be taught, and it must be established after decades of tempering. Therefore, as guides, old people know how to treat people, observe their faces, and know what to say in every sentence and what to say to what kind of people. However, it is unbearable for young children to push hard to learn, drive ducks to the shelves, and encourage them to pull out seedlings.
Man's knowledge structure was not built in a day. Remember to repeat one thing 7-8 times or more. An old man may have the opportunity to repeat it many times in his life, but for a teenager, it is completely new and will be memorized in one night. The structure of knowledge is very huge. If the foundation below it is not laid well, it will be really painful to build it. For example, those children didn't even understand the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, but you insisted that they recite every emperor in every dynasty. It's hard for them. It's just a castle in the air, so when they want to recite the explanation, they can only memorize it. Of course, what they say is not vivid at all. How can such a tour guide satisfy tourists? So I think tour guides not only don't eat youth meals, on the contrary, they eat age meals. Suggestions: First of all, we should change our ideas in travel agencies and recruit some people with social experience as tour guides; Second, the tour guide who is working now should take a long-term view, and don't think that the tour guide is eating youth and forget it in a few years.
We should constantly enrich ourselves and improve ourselves in our work, and at the same time don't do short-sighted behavior that deceives customers; Third, those students who have just graduated should not be too eager to be tour guides. They may have experienced too much pain and hated this profession from now on.
Tour guides don't eat youth meals, and there is still a long way to go. Slow down and think back. We have a professional tour guide training class here in Wuhan. You can register for lifelong free retraining until you learn well and pass the exam. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask us.
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