Delaware North reviews

3.5

52% would recommend to a friend

(2,596 total reviews)
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Jeremy M. Jacobs

57% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Delaware North has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,596 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Delaware North employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants & Food Service industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Nov 27, 2014

Soldier Field Beer Vendor

Recommend
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Pros

-Exciting fast paced atmosphere. -Ability to be at games. -Interaction with fans. -Unlimited income potential, completely commission based, no salary. -Flexible hours.

Cons

-Hard work. -Inefficient operations, had to wait for more supply frequently, had to bring hundreds of dollars for bank. -Understaffed. -Limited hours. -No strategy for vendor locations, some sections get worked, others no vendors at all.

1.0
Nov 21, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Coworkers MIGHT be nice. its a paycheck.

Cons

MANY- but main thing is the horrible managers that like to bully employees. (DAWN- horrible woman) Management takes advantage of TSA and security checkpoints. When inspectors or people they dont want to deal with come - (BBB, Health Department, Union Reps, even workers trying to collect their last check), they just wont let them up. Without an escort or a ticket, they cant come up. Once I even saw an inspector buy a cheap refundable ticket just to get up to inspect, they reported him to TSA. Because of Anti-Terrorist laws, its now illegal to buy a ticket without the actual intention of flying/ just to get past security.Think about it... Why would DNC managers NOT let these people up? Because they are low class and up to no good. I stuck this job out for a few years because I was helping my mom payoff our house. Being young and having no work history, i didnt have much options. Because of this, I saw the incredibly high turnover that they have here. I literally saw hundreds of different people come through here. Yes, there were some longterm/lifers, but id say 70% of people there lasted anywhere from half a shift to 3or 4 months. Most people just got really sick of the management. You have to park in an employee parking lot, and a shuttle picks you up. Then you have to go through security. So from the time you actually park, wait for the shuttle, and then make it through security, you no joke waste AT LEAST 20-30 minutes out of your day - EVERY MORNING, without fail.That adds up. Thats like 2-3 hours a week that you are "at work", yet not getting paid. By the way -Not getting paid? These guys have been in several class action lawsuits for not paying overtime. many times I dealt with this BS myself. Also many customers are nice, BUT many are VERY VERY RUDE and they are aggravated because they missed a flight, are traveling tired and hungry, and are just looking to vent/blow up on someone. Because of very bad management, you will ALWAYS be out of certain items, which customers will (of course ) ALWAYS want and lose their minds over. Some of these people were beyond childish. Even then, I think the managers were worse. Last but not least, Im a Marine Corps Sgt, and even tho I've literally been dug through the mud in the Corps, I feel I was ALWAYS treated better and with much more respect in the Corps, even while getting hazed, yelled at, getting broken down mentally and physically. At least that served a purpose. The managers at DNC bully people simply because they feel they can, they are in somewhat of a loophole. Its literally too hard to check up on them because of TSA checkpoints. So they abuse what little power they have in life, to try and make themselves feel better by trying to bring others down. Maybe thats why bootcamp was easy for me, because DNC was a hostile workplace from hell that was even worse.

5.0
Nov 19, 2014

Target Field

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyones input seems to be valued. Opportunities to work in the off season are given to those that work hard and show that they want to be part of the team.

Cons

It is mostly only seasonal employment. Wages and benefits are a little low to obtain and retain the best talent for the season. It is difficult to weed out staff that are not living up to expectations due a long turn around time in hiring process.

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