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Here's a series that started out somewhat interesting. Justin was a level headed manager that ran a tight ship and balanced it with good people skills. The support team was excellent with security, servers, and general staff all towing the line and generally working together for the betterment of the company and their customers.
Then comes season 2 and by chance (wink, wink) in walks Matt. Screaming, yelling, and being everything that management isn't (and HR's worst nightmare). You have to wonder why an international company would allow a person to run one of their operations like this and go even further by allowing the viewing public to see behind the curtain. If ever there was a hunger starved ratings oriented company, it would be the corporate Hard Rock executives that put ratings (and the hope for more business during a dying economy) about instilling a positive and safe work environment.
I quit watching and won't watch just to let Hard Rock know that creating an environment of fear and intimidation is not what American's want. Shame on Hard Rock!
Then comes season 2 and by chance (wink, wink) in walks Matt. Screaming, yelling, and being everything that management isn't (and HR's worst nightmare). You have to wonder why an international company would allow a person to run one of their operations like this and go even further by allowing the viewing public to see behind the curtain. If ever there was a hunger starved ratings oriented company, it would be the corporate Hard Rock executives that put ratings (and the hope for more business during a dying economy) about instilling a positive and safe work environment.
I quit watching and won't watch just to let Hard Rock know that creating an environment of fear and intimidation is not what American's want. Shame on Hard Rock!
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