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Elk Country Inn

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Wonderful place to work - Anonymous employee Elk Country Inn Employee Review

5.0
8 Oct 2021
Anonymous temporary employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I loved working at the elk country inn! Wonderful people and a great work environment

Cons

So expensive to live in Jackson! Thankfully they have employee housing

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3.0
20 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In the middle of town and close to most things. Employee housing can be decent but it varies. If working in housekeeping it's easy to have a sense of community with coworkers, but there is a lot of fighting

Cons

There is a huge gossip culture here. The office and maintenance staff are like separate factions from laundry and housekeeping. Front office and maintenance getting favoritism majority of the time. The managers and supervisors spend a majority of their time gossiping and talking down about others while doing minimal work. Majority of the year housekeeping and laundry is severely understaffed while they continuously hire new people for the front office and make all of them "managers". Empmoyee housing can be really good for some (if you work in the office or maintenance its likely you will get your own one bedroom apartment) but majority of the time you will be crammed into an all girls or all boys house that has many maintenance issues and you will have to share a bedroom. Extra points for favoritism if you join the Mormon church. The owner of the hotel is only interested in bandaid fixes for issues with the way the place is being run and always focuses on the wrong issues. Supervisors feel like they can't tell anyone what they can and can't do and the workday is usually a madhouse with employees doing their jobs however they want and laundry and rooms are always done differently depending on who does it feel how they feel like doing it. It's not the worst place in the world but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Impossible to move up the ladder unless you start work in the office first

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