
I haven't been there for about a year and a half, for legal reasons. I still love the company and it was a good place to work. I would tell anyone who wants to go there to set there perimeters for where they want to go. And to make sure that they get paid for their experience. I was there about 7 years. Started at 9 an hour and left at 11 an hour. They had people who were getting more an hour than me who had little to no experience for the work I done.

In the beginning I told them I'd be available 24/7, wherever they needed me. I did that for 90 straight days before I had to take a break. Then they got upset because I was the only person pulling double shifts in East DuPage County, going from Hotels to hospitals. I asked for a 30-60 minute window but they would call at the end of a shift and have me fill a location no one else wanted. The majority of people they had came out of Aurora Illinois and they didn't want to drive over there at night.

My most stressful job and times was when I worked at the McDonald's Hotel in Oakbrook Terrace. Their staff would always wait until 10-11pm to bring the queens/hot boxes down. Then we'd have at least 10-12 queens and the same with the hotboxes. They only did so to get OT. I was only there till 12:30am and they would "demand " that I stay till 430-500am. That wasn't fair to me or the outside contractor that that was to have the entire kitchen clean by 400am.

When it came to their staff, they would always have them do the easy job and have me to do the hardest job.

With the co-workers it was that they wanted to do something that the client didn't want done, and put it on me. They were set in their ways and didn't want to learn how to do the job in a consistent manner that would make the job easier. They wanted to rush and be inconsistent

In the beginning it was a good place to work. But once they started loosing accounts, it became more favoritism to select employees. They started sending the wrong people to assignments, that were more out for a paycheck, and they didn't like the client. So more accounts were lost. I tried to warn them if they kept sending the wrong people out they'll loose more clients. They didn't believe me. And that's what happened. I still have alot of respect for them. They gave me a job when no one else would.