I didnt notice the staff in general acting terribly except for ONE giant douche who quite frankly has NO business working with the public.
That jackass in the army fatigues who would literally insult everyone outside the hotel. " Get out of my way!" " No horseplay in front of MY Hotel" " Stairs are for WALKING children!"
I really wish Id gotten his name because that kind of crap should be grounds for termination.
I would not worry about him, he was talked to.
Was it actually hotel staff, or one of the con security guards? Because I was talking with one of the security guards who was often on the lobby level over by the way downstairs, mainly holding people off when it was over capacity, or when they changed it so there was a directional flow to and from downstairs, and he was really cool.. had been security at k-con last year and whatnot too.
For those of you who didn't know the employees of the Hilton are Union. They have been trying to make a deal and it is not going very well. Most of them will be losing their jobs so it makes sense that they didn't care anymore. They go to work everyday not knowing if it's going to be their last. Would you continue to care in that kind of situation? We are not something easy to deal with. That mixed with the stress of not knowing if you are going to lose your job despite how you behave makes for some very tense interactions.
Hardly any excuse to be douchebags about it, though. How do you think the 40,000+ employees of Circuit City felt when they discovered, via the internet(instead of management), that CCity was going out of business?
And yes, I was one of them.. now call me crazy, but there's a difference.. the people at the Hilton were just being douchebags.. at a place like CCity, yeah, we didn't care because we were losing our jobs, but we weren't assholes.. we just stopped putting an effort into being nice to asshole customers.
So yeah.. craziness like a con, combined with potentially losing your job, yeah, that sucks.. but the employees were always assholes to begin with if thats how they act now. In your situation, like that, would you do your job less and just let the money roll in while it does.. or would you do your job to the same extent you always did, but call the con-goers freaks, and tell them to get out of the way, or go somewhere else when there's nothing wrong with them being there in the first place?
Seriously.. incredibly unprofessional, PLUS pretty sad human being, if you ask me.