ScottySkis
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http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/fbh/2859072440.html and paid 11 hour,sounds like a ski bum job.
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Maybe its no tips11 bucks an hour?? Thought all servers were paid dirt minimum...
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Steveo
A higher staff turnover rate would be expected, so I was surprised to learn the opposite is true at the Seaport. Not sure what their pay/benefits are like.
WOW!!
3 gallons of gas per hour.
Such a deal.
Average here in "THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD" is $3.85 (regular).You're not in New York anymore. 11 dollars per hour is not THAT bad in Utah. BTW I filled up for 295 this morning.
Average here in "THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD" is $3.85 (regular).
Nice place to visit Utah.
Average here in "THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD" is $3.85 (regular).
Nice place to visit Utah.
IMO hotels are a more professional environment than a private restaurant, Have more structure. More structure as a day to day employee is the only way to go.With that said I am reluctant to ever work in a hotel environment ever again, although who knows...
In private restaurants I have worked for cokeheads, alcoholics, egotistical maniacs, boarderline manic chefs along with a handful of really talented people that truly understand the meaning of hospitality. It is a crapshoot if you're not from town and have the benefit of knowing anyone.With THAT said I'm a firm beleiver that the very finest food comes from private restaurants.
Scotty why don't you apply? I used to work in town back in the day and will say that all those private lodges at Alta are fun as hell to work at. Ask for housing and you will likely recieve, Snowpine houses I know for a fact. There is no lunch there as far as I know so it would just be either breakfast or dinner service. They are among the luckiest employees at Alta
IMO.
Go get some, you know you want to!