long-term residents in hotels

Pensión, without the final -e (that e is part of the plural ending). I had a coworker who had that kind of long-time “morse-code stays” arrangement with a local pensión*, it’s only that nowadays hotels are a lot easier to find. And in any case, the renters were absolutely free to come and go.

  • Specifically: he was weekend shift, so 73% of his yearly working hours were weekends and holidays, and well-known in advance. The other 27% was “on-call”, that is, he could be called by the factory whenever there was a need for additional hands (with additional conditions, for example if you’d worked Sunday night you couldn’t be called on Monday). As his official home was 500km away, he had made an arrangement with the bosses so that for the first months of the year he’d be the first person called until he filled the on-call hours; from that moment on, he knew his schedule for the rest of the year and so did the owner of the pensión. So, from January to… April… he’d stay at the pensión pretty much constantly, but once his 27% was up he’d arrive on Friday and leave on Monday.

Thanks!

and thanks for all the comments. :slight_smile:

There’s this couple in England who basically booked well in advance for twenty years and got their room cleaned and bedding changed all while the home they owned increased in value: