Summer job in Denali - Front Desk Agent Aramark Employee Review

3.0
Sep 30, 2010
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Pros

Front Desk Agents can take part in area excursions for free -- from white water rafting to airplane tours of Denali National Park. The idea is that if you know what the excursion is like, you'll be better at selling it to the guests. You should try to book your excursions early in the summer, when there are still a lot of empty spots (paying guests get priority).

Cons

Front Desk Agents deal directly with tour groups, who are often tired and short tempered from traveling on a tight schedule. Although Front Desk Agents get a lot of free excursions (some worth hundreds of dollars), it's one of the lowest-paid jobs because you don't get any tips.

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