Is it fair that workers receive $15.00-20.00 per hour on a job and the out going CEO receives $38 million dollars?
No wonder my overtime is gone, my raises are gone , and my benefits are cut in half, so the rich can stay filthy, dirty rich.
Although, I do not work for this company, we can all agree that they all basically have the same payroll practices, that is executives get millions of dollars in bonuses, and employees barely even get a paycheck.
"Major Bank's Resigning CEO Receives Huge Severance Package"
Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/03/robert-kelly-resigning-ce_n_947796.html
A forum for disgruntled non-management employees can vent their frustrations at the unfair labor practices conducted by Corporate America. All in an attempt for us to take some of the power back from our supervisors, managers, c.e.o.'s and anyone else in the "bullying" position.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
THE LIST
WORST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR WEEKLY COUNTDOWN!
- HILTON RESERVATIONS
- ENRON-OBVIOUS REASONS
- WALGREENS- NEVER WORK THERE UNLESS YOU WANT EMPLOYEES LOOKING AT YOUR PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION RECORDS.
- WALMART - LOW PAYING, NO INSURANCE, CAN'T CALL IN SICK.
- ?? YOU ADD TO THIS LIST SEND ME A MSG WITH THE WORST COMPANY YOU HAVE WORKED FOR AND THE REASONS.
HILTON RESERVATIONS VACATIONS
How do you get a vacation at Hilton Reservations?
You dont get one...they allow you to accumulate time, they give you 1hr per week to use as you will.
1 hour per week! ridiculous...Hilton Reservations Sucks.....
You dont get one...they allow you to accumulate time, they give you 1hr per week to use as you will.
1 hour per week! ridiculous...Hilton Reservations Sucks.....
Monday, August 29, 2011
HILTON RESERVATIONS
Because this is my blog, Hilton Reservations, will always be number 1 on my list of the worst companies to work for.
In the height of the recession circa 2008, I decided to find a part-time job. My current job decided to cut all of our over-time. A friend told me that Hilton Reservations was hiring people to do reservations at home. Wow, I thought, how perfect would that be? I can make some extra money while working at home.
Little did I know that I would have the worst jobs experience of my life. I worked for my full-time job in the transportation industry for over 20 years and I never had anything close to the horrible experience that my friends and I suffered through at the hands of this company.
1. $8.25....I must have been smoking crack when I agreed to this amount of pay, we were so fooled by the term "Work @ Home". Don't fall for that smoke screen. The employees working in the center earned $15.00 an hr and well worth it, with the amount of material they MAKE you learn.
2. Reviews- we had a review every month...can you imagine getting reviewed on your work every month? One month I was the best employee they had ever seen, the next month I was the worst and was in jeopardy of being fired.
3. Monitoring- Endless Monitoring of calls and if you did not follow script you failed that called and was in jeopardy of being fired.
4. Training-6 weeks of training that could have easily been done in 2 weeks if the idiots knew how to train.
5. Raises-Ha that's a joke, I worked there for a year and received a 5cent raise...they could have kept that.
This is just a small taste of the torture my friends and I suffered at the hands of Hilton Reservations, If we all band together maybe we can have some changes made to the ridiculous way Corporate America treats it's employees.
This Blog is intended to be a voice of the "little man/woman".
If you have been treated wrong by the company you currently work for or previously worked for use this blog as your forum to speak your mind. Try and list your grievances numerically like I did above.
GRB
In the height of the recession circa 2008, I decided to find a part-time job. My current job decided to cut all of our over-time. A friend told me that Hilton Reservations was hiring people to do reservations at home. Wow, I thought, how perfect would that be? I can make some extra money while working at home.
Little did I know that I would have the worst jobs experience of my life. I worked for my full-time job in the transportation industry for over 20 years and I never had anything close to the horrible experience that my friends and I suffered through at the hands of this company.
1. $8.25....I must have been smoking crack when I agreed to this amount of pay, we were so fooled by the term "Work @ Home". Don't fall for that smoke screen. The employees working in the center earned $15.00 an hr and well worth it, with the amount of material they MAKE you learn.
2. Reviews- we had a review every month...can you imagine getting reviewed on your work every month? One month I was the best employee they had ever seen, the next month I was the worst and was in jeopardy of being fired.
3. Monitoring- Endless Monitoring of calls and if you did not follow script you failed that called and was in jeopardy of being fired.
4. Training-6 weeks of training that could have easily been done in 2 weeks if the idiots knew how to train.
5. Raises-Ha that's a joke, I worked there for a year and received a 5cent raise...they could have kept that.
This is just a small taste of the torture my friends and I suffered at the hands of Hilton Reservations, If we all band together maybe we can have some changes made to the ridiculous way Corporate America treats it's employees.
This Blog is intended to be a voice of the "little man/woman".
If you have been treated wrong by the company you currently work for or previously worked for use this blog as your forum to speak your mind. Try and list your grievances numerically like I did above.
GRB
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