SLAVE LABOUR!! - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Camp Rim Rock

1,0
27 avr. 2015
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Avantages

There are none apart from Caroline Burns.

Inconvénients

Well... where do I start. Living conditions - if you can call it that. I believe people in English prisons have more luxury than this, a bed that resembles a hard piece of wood and mesh with holes in for windows. All I can is good luck when it rains let alone storms. Food - If you want to put on a stone or lose a stone in a matter of days this is the place you should go! Processed "chicken pattes" which were actually grey, mud pie that tasted of disinfectant or alternatively you can always live off a lettuce leaf and cucumber! Benefits to children - Sadly the majority of riding staff couldn't ride themselves. Questions need to be asked when riding staff are incapable of tacking up horses and riding themselves, let alone teach children. Horses - Quite frankly animal cruelty. Lack of care for the horses well being and more concerned about the money side of things. Staff Working Conditions - Dreadful. Working for 17 hours a day with a half hour break is what your daily routine will consist of ( don't be fooled - this is no exaggeration). Don't expect to get a day off every week OR with any friends you make, it just wont happen its more like every 10 days with individuals who you don't necessarily have much in common with. Lastly ... MANAGEMENT - words cannot explain how badly managed this organisation is. There is a significant lack of communication between staff and sadly favouritism is key at camp rim rock. Camp Rim Rock has a very simple hierarchy, the directors, those who they like and all the rest of us who are tret like peasants. The lack of respect to employees, in particularly barn staff, is outrageous. Working your fingers to the born (literally) - don't expect to be thanked or recognised for this hard work, its just unappreciated. Heads of activities and units seem to be the only people who have a voice which will occasionally be heard at Camp Rim Rock, yet nothing ever changes. Finally - As a worker do not expect to be looked after by the directors, they wouldn't bat an eyelid at the thought of throwing you out on the streets. I really wish I was joking.

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5,0
4 févr. 2024
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Avantages

Years later, I still think that my work at this summer camp was one of the more formative experiences I've had-- in a positive, character building way. You are given a lot of responsibility to lead and opportunities to rise to challenges. This experience can be what you make of it. Working 24/7 with other young women is a one-of-a-kind experience that you probably won't ever get again. Working 24/7 with kids is also a one-of-a-kind experience that will teach you more about your work ethic and values than most other jobs. As a bonus, it's also a beautiful place and you'll make incredible friendships through this intense but dynamic job.

Inconvénients

This job can be draining, but that is true of all summer camp counselor jobs. As mentioned by others, I didn't get paid until the end of my experience. So long as you are ok getting paid at the end of the summer (you do have room and board provided throughout), I think there is a lot to gain out of working here. Do check with with them directly though, because the timeline when they pay and how often might have changed since I worked there.

4,0
2 févr. 2026
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Avantages

- Friendly coworkers - Campers were nice

Inconvénients

- Poor management - Needed more organization

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