The Good with the Bad
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:01 pm
Hello all:
I was so excited when I got my Winnie and almost immediately got a work/camp job outside Yellowstone Natl Park at a large RV resort for the entire summer. I realize we all learn from mistakes but after looking back on the last 3 months, I don't think I could have foreseen the end results without first doing a criminal background check and going to the local worker's comp office to see if and how many cases had been filed again this owner (10 - 3 this season alone!).
I had an owner who treated his w/c's like his personal slaves. Never once said 'please' or 'thank you' and certainly never paid any of us what he had promised. And as soon as we got close to Labor Day - bonus time - he started letting us go. The first ones hired were the first one let go. His reasoning was 'business was starting to drop'. Since I ran the reservations desk, I knew that was a lie. And then he came to my RV, knocked on the door and said I had to leave NOW because I didn't respect him - and it showed! I came so close to laughing in his face - especially since we had all seen him fall off the end of the bar every night, run after anything that walked in that that was female, scare off 2 young Russian workers (they sued him for sexual harrasement and back pay) and then there was the time he spent all night in the hot tub with 3, young, nubile things....So no, respect for him never entered the pictures. I told him I wasn't leaving until I got my last check (2 weeks pay) that he owed me. He said he'd mail it - and I said 'no way.' He threatened to call the sheriff and I said "oh, please do." By then, we all knew that the entire community thought and knew about this man.
So I got my check, he let 4 of us go the same day and was left with a skeleton staff to run this huge place because he didn't want to pay an end-of-season-bonus. And I went on my merry way - to southern Utah to do The Grand Circle.
You had better believe I questioned the owner of the resort where I'm working for the winter! I'm just praying it will be a more positive experience.
Word from the much wiser - stay away from YVI in Cody, WY.
ReAnnn
http://www.myhomeontheroam.blogspot.com
I was so excited when I got my Winnie and almost immediately got a work/camp job outside Yellowstone Natl Park at a large RV resort for the entire summer. I realize we all learn from mistakes but after looking back on the last 3 months, I don't think I could have foreseen the end results without first doing a criminal background check and going to the local worker's comp office to see if and how many cases had been filed again this owner (10 - 3 this season alone!).
I had an owner who treated his w/c's like his personal slaves. Never once said 'please' or 'thank you' and certainly never paid any of us what he had promised. And as soon as we got close to Labor Day - bonus time - he started letting us go. The first ones hired were the first one let go. His reasoning was 'business was starting to drop'. Since I ran the reservations desk, I knew that was a lie. And then he came to my RV, knocked on the door and said I had to leave NOW because I didn't respect him - and it showed! I came so close to laughing in his face - especially since we had all seen him fall off the end of the bar every night, run after anything that walked in that that was female, scare off 2 young Russian workers (they sued him for sexual harrasement and back pay) and then there was the time he spent all night in the hot tub with 3, young, nubile things....So no, respect for him never entered the pictures. I told him I wasn't leaving until I got my last check (2 weeks pay) that he owed me. He said he'd mail it - and I said 'no way.' He threatened to call the sheriff and I said "oh, please do." By then, we all knew that the entire community thought and knew about this man.
So I got my check, he let 4 of us go the same day and was left with a skeleton staff to run this huge place because he didn't want to pay an end-of-season-bonus. And I went on my merry way - to southern Utah to do The Grand Circle.
You had better believe I questioned the owner of the resort where I'm working for the winter! I'm just praying it will be a more positive experience.
Word from the much wiser - stay away from YVI in Cody, WY.
ReAnnn
http://www.myhomeontheroam.blogspot.com