0 a bellboy --
1 a person in a hotel employed to carry bags for customers and perform other services --
On the way to the room, the bellhop realizes that he can not divide the money equally.
During summer vacations, he delivered magazines and sold newspapers, and worked as a bellhop, ranch hand, and railroad laborer.
Again, the clerk keeps $25 and the bellhop gets $2.
The initial payment of $30 is accounted for as the clerk takes $25, the bellhop takes $2, and the guests get a $3 refund.
Bellhops will meet a variety of different people each day and must have the social skills to deal with them.
The play's characters, except for the bellhop, are all historical figures, but such a meeting never actually took place.
It is often worn as part of the uniform of a bellhop.
It is also revealed in that episode that he has been promoted from bellhop to assistant night manager of the hotel.