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Solid Job - Ticket Seller Universal Studios Employee Review

4.0
23 Aug 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Easy If you make it to Ticket Seller you can get up to a $5/hr pay bump + commission on the tickets you sell. You are given a lot of chances to be late/ absent, as long as you call in the appropriate time before your shift.

Cons

High turnover. You don't have a lot of freedom to make independent decisions in order to do your job better. Commission really isn't very high. i.e. you get $1 for every $149 front-of-the-line-pass you sell, which is a little bit ridiculous. Once you hit Ticket seller or Team lead there is not a whole lot of room for growth unless you would like to be working there for 10 years. Unless you become a Golden Rate Ticket Seller, or its the summer/ Christmas, your hours will be nearly non-existent.

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Great Benefits and Health insurance. Great discounts on merchandise and Park tickets.

Cons

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Pros

They are very helpful when it comes to your growth in the company. Benefits are good and pay is decent! Also why weekly pay and you can come in for hours if needed

Cons

Shifts can be short at least at my venue. The longest shift you’ll have is 8hrs, minus your lunch about 7.25 hrs. Sometimes you get shifts of 5hrs. Part timers don’t really get much benefits besides health and park tickets. No pto , no bereavement etc.

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