doomdragon6
Staff member
I just got a job as a hotel desk clerk a few days ago (yaay job).
My supervisor has basically told me that I only have the job because she personally put the application in the manager's box with a recommendation immediately after I turned it in.
Because: I was the only applicant not dressed like a hoodlum (reasonable); because my application said I'm a film major and she felt bad because her roommate was a film major and had a hard time finding a job (um, okay); and then the manager liked me because I was a psychology minor and she was a psychology major.
So, like, even not knowing these people, it was basically a "who you know".
I'm appreciative of the job, and apparently I'm the best trainee they've had in a lonnnng time, but my supervisor hasn't moved up from $8/hour in the 5 years she's worked there, and she's better than I'll ever be (and I'm at $8 right now). So there's no real room for progression, so basically it's spurred me on to find a better job.
I don't know what it'd be though.
Just wanted to share. I guess.
My supervisor has basically told me that I only have the job because she personally put the application in the manager's box with a recommendation immediately after I turned it in.
Because: I was the only applicant not dressed like a hoodlum (reasonable); because my application said I'm a film major and she felt bad because her roommate was a film major and had a hard time finding a job (um, okay); and then the manager liked me because I was a psychology minor and she was a psychology major.
So, like, even not knowing these people, it was basically a "who you know".
I'm appreciative of the job, and apparently I'm the best trainee they've had in a lonnnng time, but my supervisor hasn't moved up from $8/hour in the 5 years she's worked there, and she's better than I'll ever be (and I'm at $8 right now). So there's no real room for progression, so basically it's spurred me on to find a better job.
I don't know what it'd be though.
Just wanted to share. I guess.