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The average salary for a Coatroom Attendant in U.S. is $34,590.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $34,590

$21,580$47,320

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $16.63

$10.37$22.75

What does a Coatroom Attendant earn?

On average, coatroom attendants earn around $34,590 annually in the U.S. Coatroom attendants are employed to provide hospitality services in hotels and other establishments. They are responsible for cloaking customers' garments and belongings and returning them in the same state they were received. This job involves excellent customer services skills and the ability to keep the room neat and organized.

How to earn more as a Coatroom Attendant

To become a Coatroom Attendant, you will need a high school diploma or equivalent. You could also consider taking relevant courses in hospitality or customer service. If you're looking to earn more as a Coatroom Attendant, you could look for opportunities to work in more exclusive or upscale locations. You might also consider expanding your rank by taking on extra responsibility, such as supervising other Coatroom Attendants. Alternatively, you could look into becoming a manager of a coatroom or concierge team.