10/15/2012
Butlers - Very good, sir
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PAOLO GABRIELE was Pope Benedict XVI’s butler. But he breached his trade’s cardinal rule: discretion. On October 6th a Vatican court found him guilty of aggravated theft, after he leaked documents to a journalist (though - however - despite - since ) a pardon is thought to be pending).
(Though - However - Despite - Since ) many scandals involving talkative ex-butlers, demand is soaring. So is the complexity of the job.
A birthday in Venezuela organised by Anthony Seddon-Holland, a British soldier-turned-butler, involved three planeloads of guests and security, and booking an entire hotel, plus rock band and film stars.
Bespoke Bureau, a London agency, has placed 345 butlers this year—twice as many as in all of 2011. The five-week training courses Mr Seddon-Holland runs at his Guild of British Butlers, which he set up in 2007, are booked until 2013.
Demand increases by around a fifth every year. He is considering launching new courses in New York (though - however - despite - since ) he sees Latin America as a potentially “monstrous” market.
Old-money aristocrats are no longer the main employers. Chinese, Russian and Middle Eastern plutocrats are taking their place.
80% of Bespoke Bureau’s placements were abroad, says its boss, Sara Vestin Rahmani. Of the remainder in Britain, half went to foreign employers.
Clients are paying for British traditions, hierarchy and experience, Ms Vestin Rahmani says. Below the surface, the skills are closer to those of a manager than a servant: for a Russian oligarch, Mr Seddon-Holland managed properties on several continents and organised 60 permanent staff.
A world-class butler can earn up to £150,000 ($240,000) plus bonus, separate living accommodation and all expenses. (Though - However - Despite - Since ) if a wealthy client finds you indispensable, Mr Seddon-Holland says, a butler can “demand almost anything” to stay put.
Employers may need some help in learning to make the most of their expensive new toy. Rick Fink of the Butler-Valet School encourages employers to take his £8,000 four-week course too (though - however - despite - since ) that helps them avoid misunderstandings. Just like their butlers, employers should get everything right.
adapted from The Economist