pablovergara
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Because they are all regular people!Hospitaleros can be cranky. Just like regular people. Pilgrims can be overly demanding. Just like regular people.
No.Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros?
HelloI guess you are referring to content in your other thread that got closed. A good thing imo.
Hello im Pablo C Vergara - artist.
Its my first camino ever.. been loving it but then this happened...
I just stayed in Coca's Pilgrim Hostal and ive received some harassing treatment twice in two days. Now I dont know if its a cultural thing or if i am over reacting but I had to stay an extra day (and paid my 5€ fee too) because im nursing a busted ankle. The Hostal has a poster at the door stating the method of accessing and paying for the service, its completely automated and online. Well it was 9pm and I was using my headphones, in a room at the second floor and door was shut so i...
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But to answer your question : deal with it. Like lots of hospis also have to deal with cranky pilgrims.
Or flight attendants with obnoxious passengers. Or a well mannered customer has to deal with a bad mannered salesperson. Etcetera etcetera.
Less entitlement and more common sense might be of help.
Nope. I’ve met a few pilgrims I wish I hadn’t.Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros? If so, what was it and what to do??
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Woah!!! Have you ever, even for a moment before you dismissed the possibility, considered that it might be you and not them?Hello
Not referring to that incident but yet ANOTHER one.. except this one was straight up a bad entitled person with bad intentions that caused me to almost sleep in the streets !
Anyhow.. I'm assuning once I reach the French Way more options will be available..
It wasnt a comment. It was beyond that or else i wouldnt be posting about itGet over yourself and move on, that would be my advice. Not sure why you're letting a comment from a stranger at a 5 euro albergue wind you up so much.
Well I gave him an extra 5€ since thats the only way to get cordiality from some greedy bane peeps.. he indeed changed his tone on me. *shakes head*Woah!!! Have you ever, even for a moment before you dismissed the possibility, considered that it might be you and not them?
Hello
Not referring to that incident but yet ANOTHER one.. except this one was straight up a bad entitled person with bad intentions that caused me to almost sleep in the streets !
Anyhow.. I'm assuning once I reach the French Way more options will be available..
I was a comment. Your post was clear. They said some things you didn't like. We only know your side of the story. I suspect theirs would differ somewhat. Regardless, a thing was said days ago and here you are still talking about it. Move on. You're only negatively impacting your own camino by going on and on about it.It wasnt a comment. It was beyond that or else i wouldnt be posting about it
€5? €5 doesn’t even get a smile out of me. Some people obviously sell themselves cheapWell I gave him an extra 5€ since thats the only way to get cordiality from some greedy bane peeps.. he indeed changed his tone on me. *shakes head*
Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros? If so, what was it and what to do??
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As I said just now, volunteers are exactly that, volunteers so they wouldn´t be doing it if they didn´t want to. Having said that, they give up a lot of their own free time and they work hard to look after pilgrims, of whom you are one. If their behaviour is not always exemplary, cut them a bit of slack, i.e. be tolerant and ask them politely and quietly if there is a problem. Then move on. The next hospitalero you meet is sure to meet your standards.If so, what was it and what to do??
Yes, that was the post in another thread. This thread is apparently about another incident.I was a comment. Your post was clear.
Its all about money to some. Apparently.€5? €5 doesn’t even get a smile out of me. Some people obviously sell themselves cheap
It was a completely different ordeal. You don't know that.I was a comment. Your post was clear. They said some things you didn't like. We only know your side of the story. I suspect theirs would differ somewhat. Regardless, a thing was said days ago and here you are still talking about it. Move on. You're only negatively impacting your own camino by going on and on about it.
If they are to volunteer into taking care of pilgrims they shouldnt be cranky or pushing their buttons like how this specific one did with me. If you dont like your job and you are bitter, quit. Dont take it on the travellers who may be tired or even injured or BOTH. Which was precisely my case and yes, I wish to report this one too.As I said just now, volunteers are exactly that, volunteers so they wouldn´t be doing it if they didn´t want to. Having said that, they give up a lot of their own free time and they work hard to look after pilgrims, of whom you are one. If their behaviour is not always exemplary, cut them a bit of slack, i.e. be tolerant and ask them politely and quietly if there is a problem. Then move on. The next hospitalero you meet is sure to meet your standards.
It was a completely different ordeal. You don't know that.
I dont want to.So please explain the details then instead of these vague angry insinuations.
If they are to volunteer into taking care of pilgrims they shouldnt be cranky or pushing their buttons like how this specific one did with me. If you dont like your job and you are bitter, quit. Dont take it on the travellers who may be tired or even injured or BOTH. Which was precisely my case and yes, I wish to report this one too.
I dont want to.
I've walked 4+ caminos and the hospitaleros are some of the kindest and generous (and tired!) folks I've encountered. Your response to hospitaleros, and responses on this forum makes me wonder if perhaps you're not emotionally and mentally ready to be on the camino.
Consider how you are the common denominator in these situations.
Why is some people here cant accept bad incidents without calling people names or mocking things? Its my thread, you dont have to read or reply.Well then it stops here for every reasonable contributor.
Seems you will have to solve it all by yourself.
I sincerely hope you can handle your anger issues.
And yet some people are calling me 'angry'.. well wouldnt you be?Do you want to know me and my story and why I have spent close to 1000 dollars to come here?
This hospitalero intentionally closed the doors of an albergue to deny me entry. I almost slept in a park bench in a very cold night (there were no hotels available) And then got literally in my face (twice) when i arrived to the next town where he was working. I dont care who he thinks he is, im reporting this incident.
Do you want to know me and my story and why I have spent close to 1000 dollars to come here?
This hospitalero intentionally closed the doors of an albergue to deny me entry. I almost slept in a park bench in a very cold night (there were no hotels available) And then got literally in my face (twice) when i arrived to the next town where he was working. I dont care who he thinks he is, im reporting this incident.
I guess 5€ too short for this hospitalero is a good reason to leave a pilgrim out in the cold at night. Straight up EVILAgain, we only know one side of the story. Hospitaleros aren't in the habit of denying pilgrims entry into an albergue without good reason.
Do theres a mental and emotional requirement to do the camino? I should've read the small letters.I've walked 4+ caminos and the hospitaleros are some of the kindest and generous (and tired!) folks I've encountered. Your response to hospitaleros, and responses on this forum makes me wonder if perhaps you're not emotionally and mentally ready to be on the camino.
Consider how you are the common denominator in these situations.
I will tomorrow. If my original post was vague its precisely becuse i didnt want to make a big fuzz about it or escalate it, but it seems people.really want to know whats up. Im at fault in some things, its my first camino and im learning, but also, im injured and had a misfortune that made things harder... things they dont seem to care about when they scream at you (two hospitaleros have btw.. yes, two)How about you explain clearly and simply what happened? Then maybe we can get some idea of why it happened.
It is extremely unusual for a hospitalero to refuse admission to an albergue.
Ive had two bad incidents alreadyNo Pablo. Why do you ask?
This is when you found me yesterday screaming at the wind 'im through with this small towns!' And yeah I am looking forward to reaching a more transitted route with more options and less issues.Pablo,
If you are still on the Camino Madrid, you've chosen a much less traveled route. I hope when you get to the Frances, that you'll meet other pilgrims who can give you the support you are seeking.
We can’t tell because we don’t know the whole story. We don’t have a clue as to what happened!And yet some people are calling me 'angry'.. well wouldnt you be?
Ill elaborate tomorrow.We can’t tell because we don’t know the whole story. We don’t have a clue as to what happened!
So why bring up the topic?I don't want to.
Don't you? How each of us responds to adversity is a choice. You're completely free to chew on negative experiences if you want, but it will make you miserable. That's your choice, but we're not buying it.Dont you have nothing better to do?
Try and relax if you can mate. I note you are undertaking a Camino to heal from some personal traumas so I wish you well in that and I guess this isn’t helping. I guess the old adage ‘don’t let other peoples attitude spoil your day’ comes to mind. I find 99% of folks great (Camino or otherwise) so maybe just think if you have played any role in any of this behaviour. Maybe you haven’t of course, but it is something I always do.Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros? If so, what was it and what to do??
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Dear @Bristle Boy - I’m sending you healing vibes and prayers for you during this terrible time. May the radiotherapy do its job with thoroughness and without too many side effects so you and your family can celebrate your return to 100% excellent health in the near future.@pablovegera,
Allow me to put things in a little perspective with a personal anecdote.
I read this forum and avoided posting on your previous thread. A little introspection on your part would not go amiss and I do not wish to irritate or cause you to be annoyed at my contribution. I wish to help you to think and concentrate on the good things in life. The rest of your camino, if you allow it, will help you to be a little bit more introspective and to be grateful for the kindness, joy and goodness that is around you.
I get the impression that you are not encountering negativity and rudeness but looking for it and are contributing in some way.
I am now in the first week of radiotherapy for cancer treatment, a total of four weeks and 20 daily visits. A taxi ride each way would cost me over £40 (£80 daily). This equates to £1600 for the four weeks. Much more than the $1000 you have quoted to get you on your camino.
Some mornings I stop and have a full English breakfast with a cup.of tea (£14.00), this breaks up my walk, gives me sustenance and a rest.
I hope this puts your €5, and what you get for it, in perspective).
I mitigate this cost by getting a lift from my son and walking 2 miles to the hospital some days and getting myself back....I am exhausted but eternally grateful for what is done for me. I count my blessings and all the kindness that is done for me. This is for me, at the moment, my camino.
I cannot help be reminded of Newtons law that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Please think hard and be grateful for what you have and receive and you will find the world a wonderful place.
Bless you Jenny and thank you.Dear @Bristle Boy - I’m sending you healing vibes and prayers for you during this terrible time. May the radiotherapy do its job with thoroughness and without too many side effects so you and your family can celebrate your return to 100% excellent health in the near future.
Best, best wishes from Oz -
Jenny
If the albergue has a set price (not a donativo) then being €5 short is, indeed, a valid reason for denying you a bed. Similarly, if you are €5 short at the supermarket, it is a valid reason for the cashier to deny you the food you are trying to purchase to sustain yourself. Neither has the obligation to make exceptions to the rules for you and they may not have the authority (unless they pay the difference from their own pocket, which you have no right to expect).I guess 5€ too short for this hospitalero is a good reason to leave a pilgrim out in the cold at night. Straight up EVIL
I don´t think we should leap to conclusions yet. Lightning does strike in the same place twice.One incident is unfortunate. Two seems like the fault may lie closer to home.
To be honest, whatever the story is, I doubt it be well received! I remember someone complaining they were bitten by a dog once and getting lambasted, as ‘dogs bite, suck it up’!! It’s become ‘car cash entertainment’, like the food, AI, and survey posts of recent vintage! Surely better to mention it no more. You will only get one side of story anyway!I don´t think we should leap to conclusions yet. Lightning does strike in the same place twice.
Incidentally, Pablo, if you read this: giving a thread the title 'Trouble with Hospitaleros' could be contentious, if not downright provocative. In case you didn´t know, two of the moderators on the forum are actually hospitaleros themselves, as are dozens, maybe hundreds, of members, some of whom also administer albergues and/or train hospitaleros. We are very keen to know the full story.
Pablo, I saw your thread a couple of minutes after it went live yesterday and no-one had yet replied. I almost posted something reactive that pushed the issue back to you. But I'm glad I didn't!Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros? If so, what was it and what to do??
@pablovergara, I hope you had a good night's sleep. You are walking for now three weeks or so? How many days until you reach the Camino Francés? There may be more pilgrims with whom you can exchange experiences in direct conversation ... .Its all about money to some. Apparently. [...] I wonder what ancient pilgrims would think of such shameful behaviors... or how they would be received for lacking coins for the night.
Well.. to 1st point you yourself mentioned money numerous times. Those to whom it's not all bout money don't mention it. As to the 2nd - I'm sure if you dig deep and hard you'll find the info on the Net or in some libraries.Its all about money to some. Apparently.
You're totally missing the point. I wonder what ancient pilgrims would think of such shameful behaviors... or how they would be received for lacking coins for the night. I'm calling you out
REALLY?!?! SERIOUSLY!?!?!they are to volunteer into taking care of pilgrims they shouldnt be cranky or pushing their buttons like how this specific one did with me.
I'm confused. So this particular hospitalero was working in 2 different albergues in 2 different towns?Do you want to know me and my story and why I have spent close to 1000 dollars to come here?
This hospitalero intentionally closed the doors of an albergue to deny me entry. I almost slept in a park bench in a very cold night (there were no hotels available) And then got literally in my face (twice) when i arrived to the next town where he was working. I dont care who he thinks he is, im reporting this incident.
It happened to me, not in an albergue, but in an apartment advertised on booking as an “entire apartment”, on the English route.Anyone had ever encountered any trouble ot unjust behavior from Hospitaleros? If so, what was it and what to do??
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Uh you DEFINITELY saw me on Netflix. Its not hard to find. Just google my name" I am Elmer J Fudd - a millionaire. I own a mansion und a yacht".
I'm a true Netflix freak, short of some local news that's all I watch, and I don't ever remember coming across any show with that name.
...not that it matters and not that it should have to begin with.
There is only ONE "label" if you will on the Camino A PILGRIM! everything else is insignificant
Lots of angry loser trolls i see. I was predicting this from the beginning, reason why my original post was vague and actually inquisitive on other stories of bad hospitaleros.I wish for you better days ahead as you continue your camino. May you have more joyous memories than not. May you arrive in Santiago healthy and well.
As you read the many responses in this thread many are encouraging and supportive. I hope you see them with a wider lens. Negativity can laser focus our emotions where positivity seems out of range.
Take care of yourself. Safe journey.
Sorry this happened to you. Im glad it didnt escalated to worse!It happened to me, not in an albergue, but in an apartment advertised on booking as an “entire apartment”, on the English route.
When we arrived (we were 2 women), we went in and locked the door. We noticed they had 2 rooms with locked doors and we used the other 2.
While I was showering, I heard the doorbell ring and thought it was strange. It was the owner of the apartment yelling at my sister (who doesn't speak Spanish well). I got out of the shower with a towel on and had to go to the door with a towel on to understand why he was screaming.
He said that we couldn't lock the door because someone might arrive and that I must have read a poster (which was hanging on the back of the door, glued only by the two lower edges, therefore falling down), saying not to lock the door. We arrived almost 8pm, extremely tired and only wanted to take a shower, eat and sleep.
We were fooled into thinking we would be alone in the apartment (in the end we were). I would never rent a place with other people and I read advertisements carefully before renting on booking.
We had to ask the owner to leave because he wanted to come in and I was just wearing a towel, otherwise we would call the police. He insisted that he wanted to show something in the laundry room. We asked him to leave.
I left my notice on booking and it really was a very unpleasant situation. Yes, it ruined our day, but we moved on and put this situation behind us. Unfortunately it happens.
I am not here to seek your validation or convince anyone. If you.were smarter i just asked an inquiry about bad experiences with hospitaleros.on my main post. Read it againDon't you? How each of us responds to adversity is a choice. You're completely free to chew on negative experiences if you want, but it will make you miserable. That's your choice, but we're not buying it.
I did, but perhaps you didn't read it.If you.were smarter i just asked an inquiry about bad experiences with hospitaleros.on my main post. Read it again
No.
Not from a donativo, anyway.
Once I encountered a very cranky guy running a for-profit albergue, though. Clearly he'd been at it one year too long. No big deal...you go with the flow.
No, nor would most other people who've bothered to reply. Why be angry at something you can't do anything about? A waste of time and energy. But I guess you prefer to suffer by taking things personally, and getting angry.And yet some people are calling me 'angry'.. well wouldnt you be?
And you complain about rudeness?I am not here to seek your validation or convince anyone. If you.were smarter i just asked an inquiry about bad experiences with hospitaleros.on my main post. Read it again
We can and we do…we just choose not to stay angry and move on. And we acknowledge the people supporting us during trying times.Lots of angry loser trolls i see. I was predicting this from the beginning, reason why my original post was vague and actually inquisitive on other stories of bad hospitaleros.
Some people cant accept the fact that bad things can happen huh?
There doesn't seem much point to continuing.Lots of angry loser trolls i see