Avantages
- If you like cardio, there might be a positive in the 22km I used to walk in a standard 10 hour Saturday shift. - IF you like working both floor, bar and kitchen because the labour spend is so low, you may find a positive. - I F you like being an electrical subcontractor, climbing and checking multiple lights in a SERIES to hopefully find the issue, placing ladders onto extremely slippery bowling lanes… scrap that, there are no positives to working at Roxy Lanes.
Inconvénients
- Isolated shifts due to tight social circles formed. - Constantly moving from one end of the venue to the other over 100m runs between the sides of the venue. - Machinery constantly breaking and not being fixed, but repaired enough to work again… for like a day or two. - For management roles, you will be expecting to run the shift with MAX another 2 members of staff to cover bar, floor, kitchen and the host desk, completely out of the realm of possibility. - If you are a woman, you WILL be sexually harassed by the customers. If you’re a man working there you WILL be sexually assaulted by the hen parties that go. - If all of this doesn’t turn you away from it. You will be subjected to insane levels of harassment, bullying, lies and rumours, I don’t think it appropriate to name the individual who does it. But they are not staff level, which brings a power dynamic issue to rise.