Friday, 9 December 2011

Thursday task- Lane (unfinished)

List of instructions to the replacement 


1) Firstly, make sure that you assist Mr Moncreiff with everything he commands, from time to time he will need the help as I find it a hassle to follow along with his rules.
2) Make sure that the maids are directed in the proper way, especially when they clean up. I usually tell them that they have to clean the drawing room which gets messy easily but with more help the job will be done.
3) You will need to be present with Mr Moncreiff when he is attending his 4 o'clock  tea time slot which involves waiting upon him and making sure the food is to his taste. If not then you will have to go back to the cooks and discuss the problem.
4) Mr Moncreiff usually has his friends who visit him occasionally to talk business, as it is known he is a man of many leisures. This involves dinner being served and assistance being present so this helps the night go smoothly. 
5) To keep on track, Sir does enjoy playing on the piano most days in the afternoon, if he does not have any business to attend to, this means that you will have to aware of this. You might find that he plays for a number of hours which can, for me, help me to think but do make sure that you do not comment upon this, as he is not fond of this.
6) Furthermore he's other most fond activity is eating, mostly cucumber sandwiches. He orders this mostly every lunch time which I find helps keep down his temper. I remember that he was very fond of them when I placed them down one time when his guest Jack was coming to visit, I found that he had been eating all the sandwiches on the plate which involved me intervening but it does seem that will happen that regularly now.
7) You might also find that Mr Moncreiff likes to talk late hours with his trusted friend Mr Worthing, they both have very different views but converse words on similar lines. I find that Mr Moncreiff has his own views which I have not the place to comment upon however I do stress that you should not give the opinions that you want to express, definitely not in front of Sir.

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