Ratings for Super 8 Motels Worldwide, Inc.
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Super 8 Motels Worldwide, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Super 8 Motels Worldwide, Inc.?
Love working there & I felt I fit right in.
Hotel Housekeeping Aide/Attendant/Assistant in Mitchell:
Pros: Working alone, positive advice, was given a second chance
Cons: Employees going in my rooms I’m given to clean to take my tips ( as I was informed they did)
Overworked and underpaid.
Front Desk Manager in Chico:
Pros: able to make decisions I need to, and my regular guests
Cons: the general managers do not care about guests or employees
Not sure as a supervisor but it's busy and under appreciated.
Facilities / Maintenance Supervisor in Austin:
Pros: I really like the work , it's the drama that I could do without.
Cons: Too many chiefs and not enough indians
Tedious and exhausting.
Front Desk Agent in Middletown:
Pros: Being helpful to guest and the pets.
Cons: No guidance or support from corporate and economically disadvantaged family's trying not to be homeless.
They dont know how to run a business.
Maid or Housekeeping Cleaner in Grand Rapids:
Pros: People
Cons: They dont pay for the hard work you do
The management.
Front Desk Clerk:
Pros: This job looks and sounds easy but it is not. There are many rules to follow, and processes that need to be followed. This allows structure in the workplace. It makes me feel safe.
Cons: The bad is actually the good. By were we are located, rules are constantly being broken, and cause trouble in the hotel, and me who tries to follow them.
Management does little to do anything and blames the clerks for things that happen in the hotel and does nothing to correct it. Management allows very questionable people into the hotel and allows them to stay for long periods of time with out paying, and if the guest leaves without paying his bill he blames the clerks for it, even though we tell him about almost daily. Also he sometimes allows them back, whether or not they pay their back bill or not, its up to him, and allows them to rack up another one.
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