The worst upper management I've ever dealt with - Duty Manager The Torridon Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Other staff are usually a good bunch but no one stays long. Good training provided, though the owners do tend to hold it over your head.

Cons

Management and owners unreasonable to deal with, staff issues ignored, "provided" accommodation charged at major city rent prices

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1.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* The location is genuinely stunning * Most of the people you work with are good people who are just trying to get through the season * You make friends quickly because everyone is in the same situation * If you’re only planning to stay for a few months, you can probably stick it out and move on

Cons

* Constant talk about being a “family business” and caring about staff, but many employees end up feeling completely disposable * A lot of emphasis on “training”, but most of it is pointless sessions with the owner. Actual job training is often non-existent and you’re expected to figure things out as you go * Accommodation is overpriced, crowded, and not worth what you’re charged * Long hours, split shifts, one day off a week, and exhausting schedules are treated as normal * Overtime isn’t paid, you build up TOIL that can be difficult or impossible to actually use * Cameras are everywhere and there is a feeling that staff are constantly being watched * Management talks about listening to feedback, but concerns rarely seem to lead to meaningful change * Culture can be toxic, with gossip, favouritism, cliques, and people being afraid to speak up - no one to talk to as ‘HR’ is the owner * Staff who raise issues or challenge decisions can quickly find themselves labelled as a ‘problem’ * Pay is poor considering the workload and expectations * Expected to deliver five-star service while working with minimal resources and staffing * International workers on visas appear to be relied upon heavily because they are less likely to leave or challenge conditions * Young and inexperienced workers are often sold an exciting opportunity and only realise what the reality is once they’ve arrived * Work-life balance is virtually non-existent - the expectation is that your job comes before everything else The company seems far more concerned with protecting its image than addressing the issues that staff repeatedly raise.

5.0
7 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing place to work and develop hospitality career, with all the amenities and staff. Beautiful surrounding mountains

Cons

Got to handle being essentially 1:30 hours away from Inverness, nearest ‘city/airport’

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