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As a airport parking attendant, one can be blamed for many scratches that may occur to the car while the owner of the car is away on vacation or business.
NOAnother View: If the parking lot was manned by an attendant you MAY have a claim. If it was un-manned, probably not.
The cast of A Parking Lot Story - 1997 includes: Hugh Casey as Parking Lot Attendant Heidi Swedberg as Car Owner
This varies from one parking lot to the next. At most parking lots this just means the person who collects the money for parking in that lot. If you are referring to a car sales lot then it would be the person who keeps the lot clean and washes the cars.
Its the person that hit the car coming in to the parking lot because probably the bad car was speeding. :)
That is where you leave you car with the attendant and they park it somewhere in a guarded lot . You simply get on the shuttle bus to the airport departure hall. When you return they bring the car to you at their office.
You can be fired for asking another Employee to clock you in while being in the parking lot.
the car backing out.
It's simple-- if you have a license. You steer you r car into the parking lot entrance and park you car where ever you want as long as there's not another car there already.
it is the person coming out of the parking space
Depends on the job... Parking attendant/driver-$10/hr Mechanic- $18-$35/hr car salesmen - get commision servicewriters- $50-80k
Alton Towers has it's own dedicated car park. There is a car park for the Theme Park, another for the Waterpark and Splash Landings Hotel, and yet another for the Alton Towers Hotel. Also, for the Theme park there is Premium Parking. There is a charge for parking for the Theme Park, and a higher charge for Premium Parking. If you go to the Waterpark, or stay in any of the Hotels, parking is free.