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Christi Green
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #FoodAndBeverageSupervisor at #Naskila ...

Trusting the HR department. They are very unfair to hard workers unless you're one of their favorites.

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Christi Green
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over 6 months ago

The best benefit at #Naskila was definitely...the insurance

Good insurance

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Shi Howell
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over 6 months ago

The greatest thing I enjoyed about working for #HometownMedia was

The greatest moments I have from working with Hometown media I was able to learn ESPN style filming, I had a shot of mine featured on ESPN. I was able to meet professional softball players from around the world.

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Etta Melton
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over 6 months ago

What I loved about working at #FrontRowEvent&ProductionManagement was

I have been working with Front Row for over a year now and love it. The only thing I don't like is it doesn't last to long. Work is usually Fri, Sat, and sometimes Sunday. 4-6 weekends per demo. Then nothing for a few months. The pay is fair and on time. I was supposed to have a demo about a month ago but the company the demo was for cancelled over 100 store locations, unfortunately being from a fairly small town, my store was on the list. I'm really looking forward to the upcoming holidays as they will hopefully have more demos to do through the end of the year. IF you want to work with awesome, caring people, sign up with Front Row Events!!

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Andrea Johnston
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #MagnoliaBluffscasino

Everything

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Ocie Gwin
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #MGMGrand

It was people friendly when it came between employees.

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Ocie Gwin
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over 6 months ago

I made working for #MGMGrand a good experience by

I loved working at the MGM Grand ballroom arena as a runner I would love to have that job back.

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Jon Scheihing
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Server/Trainer/Sommelier at #WaltDisneyWorld ...

I started in King Stephan’s Banquet Hall upstairs in the castle. Average table was 2 adults, 2 children. 2 little girls bought the experience hook, line and sinker! I did Disney crouch so I wasn’t towering over, but eye level with the girls(5 & 9). This was 1993. New hire. Just finished Traditions and training. The oldest girl said,” You’re so lucky Cinderella is your boss and you live and work in the castle! But Mommy says there’s things we don’t like about people we love.” I asked if she was digging for dirt on Cinderella. She nodded. I said’Cinderella is like Mary Poppins- practically perfect in every way!” She never let up. So finally while crouching down between the 2 girls I said,” I watch Oprah. And she had a makeover show recently. She said it’s not natural or beautiful for a woman to wear powder blue eyeshadow. And Cinderella wears powder blue eyeshadow every day to match her powder blue dress!” I looked up, and there was the Mom- wearing powder blue eyeshadow!!! I turned 16 shades of red!!!!

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Jon Scheihing
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #WaltDisneyWorld as a #Server/Trainer/Sommelier ...

If you truly love people and children, I encourage you to apply at WDW! There are memories and magic every time you turn around. If you’re making a guest happy, the company will ALWAYS support you!

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Jon Scheihing
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over 6 months ago

After 9/11, we found out we were a potential target as well and seeing bomb sniffing dogs and security personnel every day was a bit scared. But Disney took it seriously, and I focused on my guests.

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