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RWS Group

Ash

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Just seen this crop up on instagram.

11 days notice. (Has Xmas come around early?)

£140 a day.

No mention of any background checks.

Fascinating organisation.

Second to Disney.


Now the main season has come to an end time to reflect on RWS performance this season…
 
No mention of any background checks.

Fascinating organisation.

Second to Disney.
Might be in their terms and conditions hidden. RWS Global work for Disney.

Now the main season has come to an end time to reflect on RWS performance this season…
They have done a great job thought the actor quality was at its best in a long time in the mazes. And Scare Zones had some that would be more in your face. Now I am only commenting on Towers aspect as haven't seen the southern parks performance yet
 
I don’t know enough about RWS to comment on how they’ve done, and this might also be standard practice, however I love the thought that all plans have been going through for the Christmas event and then suddenly there’s the realisation, ‘oh ****, we still need a Santa’!
 
Less than two weeks notice for a temporary role is pretty poor. Those at Chessington did theirs a while ago, and I’m confused as to why those at Towers have left it until the last moment. Wasn’t the whole point of outsourcing so things could be centralised to save costs?
 
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Less than two weeks notice for a temporary role is pretty poor. Those at Chessington did theirs a while ago, and I’m confused as to why those at Towers have left it until the last moment. Wasn’t the whole point of outsourcing so things could be centralised to save costs?
Could it be the person who was originally meant to fill the position pulled out few weeks before
 
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