Keep to move up or I'll be in a dead end job.
Pros
When I first took the role almost 18 months ago, I thought it was a "nothing" job, but I had an opportunity to be at multiple of the hotel locations. I was able to learn with coworkers, their properties, and the hotel's management team. It has some problems just like every company does, but overrall - it's the best place I've ever worked. It provide clothes allowance, holiday, sick/personal leave, and pretty good benefits. It's the best place I've ever worked since I was graduated from an university.
Cons
It has some problems just like every company does, but overrall - it's the best place I've ever worked so far. Every property has a different management, which it is up and down, but if you do work well with them, they will treat well (most of the time). In the summer season, hourly staff will be struggling since we barely get 10-20 hrs per week (especially in July). In the normal season, we usually get over 40-60 hrs per week for full time staff.