
It was amazing when I first started, and has gone downhill since the Calloway take over. It doesnt have the same feeling. The culture is lacking and I don't feel cared for as a playmaker. Like we are easily replaceable.
The diversity is amazing within the Venue!
It's more like a family than a team
The people that do take the culture seriously are 100% all in
The inclusivity of the job makes it a very nice olace to work.
Being able to see my friends who have become family and making money while I do it
We've built an amazing family within our Venue, and I'm proud of that. I've been in the industry for more then 2 decades, and this is by far the most I've been involved with so many peoples lives.
I dont believe that the company actually stands for the values that we teach. Everything that has been done lately just feels like a money grab for higher ups in the company while we in the Venue are getting stepped over.
Leading by example. Its impossible to build culture in a Venue if there is no support. Living up to the values that we teach is also something that needs to be worked on. I know it's a business, but sometimes no one is looking out for the playmakers.
There is a lot of work that goes into all the things. I know that i am losing money by doing trainings and some other things because I would make more money while on the floor. Absolutely love the job, but end all be all, my family's bills need paid.
I know its the nature of the beast. We hope for tips. But a lot of times it is just a shoulder shrug when you've spent a ton of time on a player and they've racked up a bill and then don't tip. Its like a smack in the face. Someone caring about it would be nice.