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What's going on at Royal Caribbean???
Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal
Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become available at their headquarters in Miami. After a flury of new positions suddenly became available at the time, things calmed down to a trickle. Last summer, the same thing. All of a sudden, a ton of new positions. After things calmed down again, I forgot that I had signed up until the last few weeks when all of a sudden I'm getting almost daily e-mails telling me that new positions are open again. These are high paying corporate positions that require degrees, many of them advanced, and at least 5 years experience. Usually when so many of these hard-to-get positions become vacant all at once, it's a sign that there is trouble at a company. It usually means that a lot of people are resigning their jobs at the same time, which is never a good sign. Anyone know what's happening at Royal Caribbean that could be prompting a mass exodus? Are they a bad employer to work for?? |
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 21:26:54 -0400, Ray wrote:
Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become available at their headquarters in Miami. Why was this posted in rec.travel.caribbean? It has absolutely nothing to do with travel to the Caribbean. Are you clueless? Or do you simply like to spam newsgroups? Don www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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What's going on at Royal Caribbean???
"Ray" wrote in message .. . Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become available at their headquarters in Miami. After a flury of new positions suddenly became available at the time, things calmed down to a trickle. Last summer, the same thing. All of a sudden, a ton of new positions. After things calmed down again, I forgot that I had signed up until the last few weeks when all of a sudden I'm getting almost daily e-mails telling me that new positions are open again. These are high paying corporate positions that require degrees, many of them advanced, and at least 5 years experience. Usually when so many of these hard-to-get positions become vacant all at once, it's a sign that there is trouble at a company. It usually means that a lot of people are resigning their jobs at the same time, which is never a good sign. Anyone know what's happening at Royal Caribbean that could be prompting a mass exodus? Are they a bad employer to work for?? I'm glad you didn't get the job. First you're too stupid to know where to post, and is it possible that if a company is doing well they might be expanding. |
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What's going on at Royal Caribbean???
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 21:51:32 -0400, Don Wiss wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 21:26:54 -0400, Ray wrote: Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become available at their headquarters in Miami. Why was this posted in rec.travel.caribbean? To **** you off. Worked too. -- "Modern music is a sick puppy" -Zappa |
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What's going on at Royal Caribbean???
I see that you've crossposted to rec.travel.cruises
rec.travel.caribbean and rec.travel.usa-canada. Of these the only partially appropriate one would be rec.travel.cruises. If you had taken the time to google search these newsgroups and scanned a few threads you might know which one is more appropriate and not taken the 'buckshot' approach. Subsequently, I am deleting all but rec.travel.cruises from the header in my reply. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once!" View My Web Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 On 10/19/2005 9:26 PM Ray after palpating a Ginkgo, electronically interjected: Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become available at their headquarters in Miami. After a flury of new positions suddenly became available at the time, things calmed down to a trickle. Last summer, the same thing. All of a sudden, a ton of new positions. After things calmed down again, I forgot that I had signed up until the last few weeks when all of a sudden I'm getting almost daily e-mails telling me that new positions are open again. These are high paying corporate positions that require degrees, many of them advanced, and at least 5 years experience. Usually when so many of these hard-to-get positions become vacant all at once, it's a sign that there is trouble at a company. It usually means that a lot of people are resigning their jobs at the same time, which is never a good sign. Anyone know what's happening at Royal Caribbean that could be prompting a mass exodus? Are they a bad employer to work for?? |
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