{"id":37811,"date":"2025-12-13T15:00:23","date_gmt":"2025-12-13T11:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lagazette-mag.io\/?p=37811"},"modified":"2025-12-13T15:00:23","modified_gmt":"2025-12-13T11:00:23","slug":"sunil-moothoor-love-in-service","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lagazette-mag.io\/en\/sunil-moothoor-love-in-service\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunil Moothoor, love in service"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"p1\"><b>This year, Sunilduth Moothoor celebrates 45 years with Club Med La Pointe aux Canonniers. When he joined the kitchens in 1980, it wasn&#8217;t because he wanted to move abroad to one of the company&#8217;s other Clubs, but because he loved his job. He was hired as a clerk in the vegetable room, and was named employee of the year four times. Today, he is in charge of breakfasts in the main restaurant.    <\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\">The regulars at the Club de la Pointe aux Canonniers recognize him with delight! Some even call him the &#8220;island sun&#8221;, playing on his first name&#8230; &#8220;They know I love my work,&#8221; he confides proudly. They know I love my work,&#8221; he confides with pride. You have to put a lot of love into it!  <span class=\"s1\">  &#8220;The Human Resources Manager praises his dedication: &#8220;Sunil Moothoor is an extremely helpful and kind person. He has always been loyal to Club Med by personal choice.   <\/span>Our customers have never missed breakfast: even in heavy rain, Sunil is always there!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\">This rare pearl, who oversees the smooth running of breakfasts, is well <span class=\"s2\">aware<\/span> of the decisive nature of this moment in the day&#8230; &#8220;You have to be kind and considerate,&#8221; he says. You have to be kind and considerate,&#8221; he tells us, &#8220;but you mustn&#8217;t annoy people. Some people may not be awake, or may be a bit grumpy. It&#8217;s the first meal: everything has to go well&#8230; We pay attention to details: <i>enn bon manze bien prezante, donn li so valer<\/i>!&#8221;* Like a metronome, Sunil gets up every day at 3 a.m., in his house in Grand Baie; then he gets on his bike to start his shift at 4 a.m. &#8211; always with a smile, says his HR manager &#8211; even when he has to come in at 3.45 a.m&#8230; for some early risers, like the pilots scheduled on the first flights.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\">Early birds will arrive around 4:30 am. &#8220;I like these times of day when people are quiet, and I have a lot of freedom, since I go home in the early afternoon&#8230;&#8221;. Around 6 a.m., when the crowds die down, he treats himself to a Parisian-style coffee\/croissant, then resumes service until the last customer is served. Sunil and his team clear away, tidy up and clean up, before setting up for the next day&#8230; Mauritians with a Day Pass might bump into him in this restaurant in the late morning.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\">At the end of the year, when the hotel is at full capacity, his team numbers around ten. &#8220;Even when it&#8217;s busy, you always have to stay calm&#8230;&#8221; he says. Our man has a secret: &#8220;I have a little word for every customer, whatever their country! I&#8217;ve learned expressions in every language: Japanese, Chinese, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, etc.&#8221; The detail that changes everything! Sunil loves his job so much that two of his daughters, Devianee and Sonia, and his son-in-law, Ravi, are already following in his footsteps&#8230; in the<span class=\"s2\">same<\/span> kitchens!  <\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\">* Beautiful presentation adds value to a dish.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This year, Sunilduth Moothoor celebrates 45 years with Club Med La Pointe aux Canonniers. When he joined the kitchens in 1980, it wasn&#8217;t because he wanted to move abroad to one of the company&#8217;s other Clubs, but because he loved his job. 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