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Topic: small town recruitment
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Richard C. Wolfe
Master Film Handler
Posts: 250
From: Northampton, PA, USA
Registered: Apr 2000
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posted 10-01-2004 12:32 AM
I agree with Mike. It usually does not require any advertising for employees in small towns. I get most of my employees from current staff members. I also tend to go through complete family units, where over time I will have every child in a given family work at the theatre. Some of the larger families with 4 or more kids have supplied me with an employee from that family continuously for up to 10 years. I have had several 2nd generations where teens that worked for me 20 to 25 years ago now have their teen kids working for me. I have one family unit that is in the 3rd generation, grandmother, mother and daugther. However, before you begin thinking that I must be 100 years old... the first two generations worked for me at the same time.
Just like Mike said, having a place that people like to work at helps too. My janitor has been with me for over 30 years. One cashier has been here for 17 years. The other cashier is in her 3rd year and says she plans to stay here for the rest of her working life. My assn't manager is in his 11th year. The doorman has been here for 6 years, and one of the concessionaires 8, another 4, and the other one about 2.
In reference to what Brandon said about putting a help wanted line in the newspaper movie ad, I used to do that on occassion, and it worked well. However, the newspaper no longer allows advertisers to do that. You must now buy a separate classified ad. That just proves how desperate newspapers are getting for advertising as their circulations continue to erode.
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