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3.0

27% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)
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John Reichel

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33% positive business outlook

All In Adventures has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The All In Adventures employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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33 reviews
1.0
Jul 5, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

It gave me a paycheck Management I had was nice but was hardly ever there. Maybe was at store 4 out out 30 days of the month and only worked physically in store for 6 hours or less. the rest they worked from home.

Cons

-Zero management around when needed. -Only has one employee working at a time unless a b day party is at the store. -Had zero paper towels, toilet paper, and soap for the bathroom and was told to buy and bring in our own because they had no budget for it. -Locks were constantly broken and never were replaced. The phrase I heard when I complained and showed (whatever) management graced us to be there that day said "if I can open it (after frustratingly trying to prey it open for 2 minutes) then customers can as well. -All complaints went unrecognized and never went to improve the store. -Most of the rules seemed to punish employees because ONE employee screwed up in the past and now everyone else suffers for it as well. - Biggest problem I saw was ("UNLESS") if you were in corporate then pretty much the minor rules such as "no being on your phone" "no leaving the store if you are the only employee there" and many more stuff they take for advantage over non corporate members, then they could do pretty much what ever they wanted and got no problems. -One such problem was if were zero customers some employees read books until someone walked in, WRONG! "that distracts you from customers" (said one corporate manager) another one an employees was knitting a scarf, WRONG AGAIN "that distracts you from customers" (said the same corporate manager. Now imagine same corporate manager who is the only one who is a super sports fan and I saw because no one deletes computer search history was playing Fantasy Football Draft and playing for multiple hours when no customers were around. -Corporate I heard (at least what from what management I heard) can work from home as often as they like and if they wanted to check in on their stores they can just go on their phone and look threw the security cameras they had set up and call that good enough. -Super high employee turn over rate (60 to 80% turn over rate) Saw multiple employees quit with in the same week and management says "they are too lazy to work such an easy job". Well here's something: if you are constantly over worked, rules put against you to make your job easier, having to do everything by your self with zero help and having zero support from management of any kind and worked minimum wage with no bonuses or tips allowed, then you try working for the embodiment of Mr. Krabs from Spongebob!

3.0
May 24, 2019

its okish

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Helping customers play through games can be genuinely fun. Interesting job that's a good break from your standard restaurant/retail job. low drama for the most part, at least at my store. Most of my co workers have been great to work with 1 or 2 bad eggs. Managers have been friendly and respectful.

Cons

low pay min wage, not going to feed a family with this job. Place is typically understaffed ( just you ). Frequently run out of needed supplies. Whole thing is run on a shoe string budget and feels cheep.

1.0
Dec 14, 2018

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Recommend
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Pros

None, complete waste of time.

Cons

This company is a complete scam. When I first started they tried to schedule me for an 11 hour shift by myself with no break. They don’t have their ducks in a row, they use their old company name and their current. They also say that they’re opening up so many stores, but they close as fast as they open. The ceo walked into the Gainesville, Fl. Location at random and shut down the store without any fare warning and the manager had known about this. Complete fraudulent idiots with no business skills. I had a better time working at McDonald’s.

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