A greedy company who exploits the working people. - Valet Towne Park Employee Review

1.0
Jun 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You can make good money because of gratuities. You get to drive every type of automobile. You get good exercise from running and from lifting luggage. Some hotel properties provide a shift meal. You get great customer service experience.

Cons

At certain hotel properties your base pay is below minimum wage, so you must work very hard to receive tips so that you can make a decent hourly wage. You must iron your uniform everyday. Wake up at 5:30am to make a 6:30am shift. In the 21st century you must adhere to obsolete military dress code standards such as maintaining a boring "professional business-like" hair style, shaving sideburns right at your earlobe level, shaving everyday and only being allowed to have a mustache, passing a drug test, passing a background check, possessing no visible tattoos, not wearing jewelry, standing for 8.5 hours and facing the constant scrutiny of ten bosses above you. Many different bosses will make your life miserable as they obsess over every detail of your job and make you feel like a piece of garbage every day. You may not use your cell phone at work for fear of being written-up and hotel security may confiscate it. "You're hair is too long, you're shirt is wrinkled, you're mustache looks bad, you're new shoes you bought aren't completely black so you can't wear them." You must work overnights and barely make minimum wage. Management act like they are doing you a favor when you request time off, although there is no paid time off. The company is run by a greedy oligarchy of old white males who think they can exploit minorities, the young, and the poor workers beneath them.

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Cons

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Pros

Depending which location you work at and who your manager is, it's a decently low stress job. You sign the person up and park their car. So as long as you have decent customer service skills and driving ability, it's an easy gig. It's great if you prefer a job where you get to be outside. Getting cash tips every day is really helpful, especially for those of us living paycheck to paycheck. If you work at a location that's slower, they'll usually offer a higher base pay to make up for the lack of tips. They offer a discount through Shoes For Crews, though the quality is meh. Depending where you work, work/life balance is pretty good. My manager was very flexible when it came to asking for time off for anything. But it depends who your manager is.

Cons

You have to work in the cold, heat, and rain. Lots of sun exposure, so if you're worried about skin cancer, maybe pass on this job. Depending how busy your location is, you are on your feet constantly and wearing your body down. If you work at a hotel where the business is very seasonal, you may not make much money at all in the colder months (but tips at the hospitals are steady year round). The benefits are horrible. The medical insurance is mediocre and overpriced. They don't do raises, so expect to make the same base wage the entire time you work there. Upward mobility in the company can be difficult, and even then the management positions don't make much more money than team leads but have a lot more responsibility.

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