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What is it like working as a Projectionist?
April 2023
Hospitality industry exploits people and instead of giving us raises or bonus we receive penniless praises.
Projectionist in Auckland:
Pros: I love the people and customers and everyone is friendly. The work is easy, as long as your boss doesn’t micromanage and nitpick bullshit.
Cons: Sometimes they do illegal things like not giving us our full 30 min break working in hospitality, I’m sure everyone’s had the same experience with that.
February 2021
You are every position no matter who you are.
Projectionist in Monroe:
Pros: I like the general staff and the environment of need culture that kind of job brings in
Cons: The management is not helpful when shorthanded and will always find a way to push menial quick jobs onto already busy workers forcing them to stop what they are doing in order to complete the task because if they don't they are told they arent working hard enough and we never have a say in our hours.
April 2019
Great but not really encouraging in terms of Pay.
Projectionist in Ibadan:
Pros: I like the fact that i do my job competently
Cons: I'll prefer not to answer
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