sabrinathecat
Obnoxious, opinionated blowhard
I had a good chuckle yesterday.
I was looking at the company web-site (I work at a restaurant), and came across their employment page. What was posted was so totally at odds with the reality, I could only think of it as fiction, or perhaps science fiction.
"We offer generous pay and after qualifying period health care, 401k and vacation." [insert snicker] "Most importantly we'll seek your input to improve our business and treat you with the utmost respect at all times." [insert chuckle]
"We provide
* many opportunities for growth and career advancement in our fast-growing, dynamic company." [choking sound] "
* Health benefits" [blink] say what? "
* a fun, team based work environment
* Full-time, Part-time, and flexible working hours and positions." Um, Full-time? Yeah Right"
* Generous and delicious meal discounts / benefits." [insert Bart&Lisa Simpson laugh track]
Those benefits sound great, don't they?
Reality: health care, 401K, and vacation are only for full-time employees. Between the 6 locations, there are a total of 2 FT employees--the General manager, and the supply manager. Everyone else is strictly part-time (never more than 30 hours/week), even the branch managers. And for the kitchen staff, in order to not pay them benefits when they do work more than 40 hours a week, they get paid 1/2 in cash, under the counter. Unless their citizenship status is in question, in which case... ...cash is king.
Input: they will happily listen to anything we say, then totally ignore it. Every time. If we want something done or fixed, we have to do it ourselves. Even replacing light bulbs. Yes, light bulbs.
Growth and advancement? Only because employee turnover is so high.
Generous discounts? We get one meal during shift, and it has to be chicken or vegetarian (no lamb, no fish, no shrimp) and one of the cheap dishes (none of the specialty items).
I cannot help but wonder how wide-spread this is. Anyone else run into this situation?
I was looking at the company web-site (I work at a restaurant), and came across their employment page. What was posted was so totally at odds with the reality, I could only think of it as fiction, or perhaps science fiction.
"We offer generous pay and after qualifying period health care, 401k and vacation." [insert snicker] "Most importantly we'll seek your input to improve our business and treat you with the utmost respect at all times." [insert chuckle]
"We provide
* many opportunities for growth and career advancement in our fast-growing, dynamic company." [choking sound] "
* Health benefits" [blink] say what? "
* a fun, team based work environment
* Full-time, Part-time, and flexible working hours and positions." Um, Full-time? Yeah Right"
* Generous and delicious meal discounts / benefits." [insert Bart&Lisa Simpson laugh track]
Those benefits sound great, don't they?
Reality: health care, 401K, and vacation are only for full-time employees. Between the 6 locations, there are a total of 2 FT employees--the General manager, and the supply manager. Everyone else is strictly part-time (never more than 30 hours/week), even the branch managers. And for the kitchen staff, in order to not pay them benefits when they do work more than 40 hours a week, they get paid 1/2 in cash, under the counter. Unless their citizenship status is in question, in which case... ...cash is king.
Input: they will happily listen to anything we say, then totally ignore it. Every time. If we want something done or fixed, we have to do it ourselves. Even replacing light bulbs. Yes, light bulbs.
Growth and advancement? Only because employee turnover is so high.
Generous discounts? We get one meal during shift, and it has to be chicken or vegetarian (no lamb, no fish, no shrimp) and one of the cheap dishes (none of the specialty items).
I cannot help but wonder how wide-spread this is. Anyone else run into this situation?
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