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<blockquote data-quote="dick bird" data-source="post: 976717" data-attributes="member: 93571"><p>At the first albergue we worked at, we inherited a rule that no one was allowed to leave before 6.30. Did we look the door? No, just the locker with all the boots in. Interestingly, everyone who stayed was informed beforehand of the rule and the usual reaction was open gratitude. Only one pilgrim ever objected. We had to wake him up at 8.00 next morning.</p><p></p><p>It is unlikely you will need an alarm clock: other pilgrims will do that for you unless you are a very heavy sleeper, in which case put your phone on vibrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dick bird, post: 976717, member: 93571"] At the first albergue we worked at, we inherited a rule that no one was allowed to leave before 6.30. Did we look the door? No, just the locker with all the boots in. Interestingly, everyone who stayed was informed beforehand of the rule and the usual reaction was open gratitude. Only one pilgrim ever objected. We had to wake him up at 8.00 next morning. It is unlikely you will need an alarm clock: other pilgrims will do that for you unless you are a very heavy sleeper, in which case put your phone on vibrate. [/QUOTE]
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