Do Not Work Here! - Banquet Bartender/Server Delta Hotels Employee Review

1.0
Mar 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro is they will not fire you (unless you do something crazy like punching someone) as they are extremely understaffed. They will hire anyone.

Cons

Managers are lazy, Are never anywhere to be found when you need them. Always messing things up, and then putting the blame on you or blowing it off. Nag constantly about little things. You'll be there longer then you have too esp for long events because the managers are nowhere to be found and give you the run around for your checkoff lists. Half the time the managers have no idea what's going on, they'll tell you to do something, and then realize last minute that you have to redo it all over again. Gossip about other employees. Sit on their butt all day.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2024
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Pros

fun environment, good schedule,nice people

Cons

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1.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It provides an immediate, firsthand lesson in how not to run an organization.

Cons

This is, without reservation, one of the most dysfunctional professional environments I have ever encountered. The organization suffers from a severe deficit in foundational infrastructure: Negligent Onboarding: Training is virtually nonexistent. Compounding this, a pervasive culture of condescension ensures that any pursuit of clarification is met with overt derision and eye-rolling from tenured staff. Arrogant & Insular Leadership: Management operates with an unearned superiority complex, routinely treating subordinates as intellectually inferior while simultaneously fostering a toxic, gossip-driven culture behind closed doors. Exploitative Labor Practices: Expect to have your work-life boundaries entirely obliterated. Leadership routinely demands 16-hour workdays; anything less is weaponized against you and absurdly mischaracterized as "taking a vacation." Severe Resource Starvation: The company is so poorly capitalized (or aggressively mismanaged) that basic, critical operational assets—such as physical keys for guest rooms—cannot be procured. Anemic Staffing Levels: Personnel have been cut to the absolute bone, forcing the remaining, overworked staff to bear the brunt of systemic operational failures.

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