Thread regarding SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. layoffs

Do you feel guilty?

Leadership (who are required by SR to read this daily)

Do you feel guilty?
That you saw them treat us like trash?
Yes, others have been let go in the past They were give 2 months of medical.
They were given career center help.
They were given a severance to help them stay afloat.

Do you feel guilty that we have been there for decades and decades and decades and treated this way?

I don't know about others but I know I am extremely hurt. What hurts that after all my years there, all my hours there away from family, all my support for the parks and leadership has let me down. Many of you pretended to be my friend. I busted my butt to help the Park succeed.

Do you feel guilty? You destroyed my life!!

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Having worked in an area that answers guest's questions and complaints, I can say that guests are extremely angry. They are asking for refunds on their Annual passes, tickets, All-Day Dining and Express passes, canceling their trips and hitting social media with their experiences. They are fed up with so many areas of the park not being functional, clean or even open. The job became a litany of lies and excuses to keep from compensating guests, that you knew were being truthful. I had wonderful management and supervisors, who really cared about the park, and the Ambassadors, but were being worked to death with little compensation- so I regrettably felt the need to move on. As much as I care about the cause, and the good things the Rescue does for the animals, I just was not willing lie anymore. I was sad to have to leave a park that supports causes in which I believe due to unwillingness to put the guests first on the part of those at the very top.

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Post ID: @8Pgbc+176iXEJT

Anyone know if the Call Center director and manager was laid off also in this new lay-off?

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Post ID: @1gfp+176iXEJT

A healthy company has a debt to equity ratio of between 1 and 1.5. The higher the debt to equity ratio, the higher the likelihood of bankruptcy. SeaWorld is not twice as high as a healthy company, its 200 times higher. Look up SeaWorld debt to equity in Google if you don't believe me, its public information. All the leadership will soon be looking for jobs also.

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Post ID: @1lyg+176iXEJT

Why would he force people to read the stuff people post on here daily? What proof is there of that? What benefit would possibly be gained by doing so?

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Post ID: @flz+176iXEJT

Obviously you didn't work for the parks. Please locate the nearest door and take your troll-self out.
The company might treat the employees like $h!t, but the animals are always cared for.

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Post ID: @qqi+176iXEJT

Do you feel guilty working for a company that enslaves wild animals and forces them in cages?

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Post ID: @avf+176iXEJT

I feel like we to put it all in perspective. The company has not been employee friendly since AB lost control. We witnessed several rounds of layoffs (I believe 2010, 2014, 2016, 2019[call center]) which all lead up to the current situation (2020). Morale took a huge hit that never saw a full recovery as there was no sense of job security. This has since proven to be a true fear. The benefits eroded away annually and there was a constant denial of raises or underwhelming annual compensation increases.

It might seem long ago at this point, but do recall the crushing blow to morale that the new vacation policy (starting 2020) had on everyone. Remember when they tried to compare us to a Six Flags park financially when we inquired about raises and then raised ticket prices to content with Disney and UO because SW is a world class park of that caliber? Additionally, look how the park leadership roles have been a revolving door, including the highest ranks. We saw people put into leadership positions that they were ill equipped to handle because they needed to fill holes. This presented issues such as a lack of guidance concerning job duties as well as feeble attempts at motivation for their subordinates. All of this happened while the company tried to launch a service model (supposed servitude from the top down) which never actually took hold because most of the senior leaders acted as if that was beneath them. It is unfortunate that what should be a world class theme park is heading for the moderate class amusement park model.

The bitter pill for most of the regular workers was how adamant we were in defending the park against Blackfish, PETA, and Empty the Tank. It was worse when we watched the park refuse to defend itself for over a year after Blackfish. If the board had even an ounce of the passion we displayed in our loyalty, the park would be phenomenal. Instead, we had to watch how they have padded their own pockets in this epidemic while willingly kicking loyal ambassadors to the curb. We wanted the jobs we had to be fun. We wanted it to be like a family. We wanted trust, respect, loyalty, and compassion. But, we asked it of those too enamored with profit that we missed the soullessness of their gaze as they overlooked their most valuable asset, the ambassadors. They missed the idea that the workers serve the guests, the workers bring people back to the park, the workers defend the company at the front lines. Can they honestly hope to provide adequate motivate with such callus leadership?

It basically feels like beating a dead horse at this point. Was it nice to work with our peers and the animals? Yes. Do we all feel the company is unethical to those who kept it running and to those who continue to do so? Sure. Will they continue to bleed the turnips that are the ambassadors until they can cast them aside too? Probably. I just wish some of the senior leaders weren't so comfortable with their positions so that they might actually take a chance and show some backbone to defend those who use to look up to them.

My point is that we all felt like we were part of something. We developed relationships with peers (and animals) and had pride in the company. We then watched it slowly begin to crumble with time as the company began to resemble nothing more than a bad roommate or failing marriage. Much like the movie Office Space, people will begin to do just enough to keep from getting fired. They won't go above and beyond and it will reflect negatively in the guests experiences. If things are going to turn around (and I'm not sure that is actually the plan at this point) there will need an emphasis on respect and open, honest communication. Likewise, ambassadors will need to feel valued, nourished and secure in their positions.

I implore those at the highest levels of the company to understand you create ripples with your decisions that not only affect those you actually depend on, but reflect in the success or failure of the company. Those that have weathered the storms of the last several years did so because of their own passions. Prove to them that they are part of something more than a cold, calculating, profit-hungry business. The greater their involvement with a company they believe in, the more likely they are to help create a successful environment worthy of thriving profits. While I am no longer part of the current circus there, I do hope this makes it to someone with clout. If it does, I hope you remind others what things I mentioned the ambassadors have faced over the recent years and know that is only my exposure aforementioned. I'm sure there is a lot more.

Sorry if this appears to be a rant. I want the company to succeed, the employees to thrive, and the animals to have fun and exciting lives. It just appears that the foundation needs attention so it can be built back stronger. Anyway, good luck to all the ambassadors (past/present) on their future endeavors whether it is with SW or elsewhere. I hope your value will eventually find the proper reciprocation for the loyalty and dedication you have shown through the years.

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