Chad
CALIFORNIA,#2UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 18, 2007
i have aslo worked for amc for over a year its common practice to serve hot dogs that not not cooked to 140 its aslo common practice to leave food out all day hot dogs,pretzels,pizzas are droped on the floors picked up or get screamed at by the general manger we offten find mouse droppings c**k roches all over cooking surfaces in freezers nothing is done about this again the general manger told me personaly we dont care we are here to make money employees dont wash hands cleaning movie theatres all day then making food items cups are aslo often washed and reused from trash cans, anytime customer complains mangers dont care universal studios california!!
Tony
Orlando,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, April 12, 2003
Hi All, I am siding with James on this one. It is not unresonable to assume that you or your belongings should be safe in the relm of a comercial property. It is that companies inherit responsability to make certain security issues are addressed. It is no different than if the company hires an employee without doing a background check, and the employee in question violates the law by way of this contact to a patron of this establishment. In this case the the establishment would be liable for these issues as well. I think James has a very viable point ( from the information he has provided ) . Have no fear though James ... this is all part of learning ... not all companies function in the reckless dissreguard. Part of why AMC may not have wanted any police reports filed ... would lead to a public record of these types of incodents ... alot of these types of companies ( frequent abuser's of security polices ) look out for public opinion rather than do the correct thing ... for instance many smaller communities will have all police incodents reported in the local paper ... hence if someone opens the paper everyday and see's that customer's or employee's of the local AMC Theater are being burglarized or vandalized ... who will go there ? On the flip side ... I think that if it was in fact common knowlage that these things were happening that James should have done a little more to protect himself against this impending disaster ... and this how ever unfair it may seem would be figured into any litigation process. When discussing this issue in a legal referance ... which is what James is inferinng here ... there is no room for emotion ... he seemed to let his emotions get involved with the issue ... the law is not there to hear how you feel ... it is there to right a wrong ... And there is no more of an emtional issue than rape ... and this has no place in this issue ... even as an example it is a bad one ... we are dealing with theft here ... and how this employee felt his employer was neglagent.
joey
st louis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 29, 2002
after working for a co. that did security camera installation, i learned quite a lot. example-if you have security and surveilance on the lot the co. is trying to make you feel 'safe'. this is obviously not the case here. talk to a lawyer you may have a case against the theater, the landlord, the security co, or all 3. (or you could have some friends "mug" you in the back lot. it may hurt, but if you cant get 'em one way... ps i used to work for a co. where the employees cars were vandallized. their response.."we dont require you to drive to work" sheesh
Myra
Gilbert,#5UPDATE Employee
Mon, July 29, 2002
First of all what is a "cogent" arguement? And AMC did not "rape" James xxxx. Just as if I were raped I would not blame the owner of the property that I was raped on. James would rather blame someone else rather than take responsibility for something that could have been prevented should he have actually used common sense. Perhaps I was remiss in commenting on James' conquests, but that does not negate the fact that he stole AMC property. His ex-roommates are the ones that told everyone about it. It is his lack of morals in stealing AMC property (and he would probably rationalize it to himself that AMC "owed" him) that speak volumes about his integrity as a person as well as his lack of responsibility for his own actions. AMC nor Vestar never made any claims that his property would be safe. It would be great if there were no thiefs in this world and that nobody ever lost their stuff, but the reality is that the world is not a fair and just place. If those items were stolen out of his car while it was parked in the driveway of his home, who would he blame then? As to the comment about me being an ex-girlfriend, there isn't a chance in hell.
Myra
Gilbert,#6UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, July 27, 2002
What kind of idiot leaves anything of value in a vehicle? Only someone who is irresponsible would first of all leave anything of value in a vehicle that is parked next to a freeway. AMC never made any claim of security to vehicles. In fact, at those security seminars, they specifically told us to not leave anything of value in our vehicles. Perhaps James was too busy preying on his next "date" (victim, sleeze, conquest, loser etc.) to actually pay attention. Only someone who does not take responsibility for their own actions would blame a person, company, or management company for something that is their own d**n fault. What a complete moron. P.S. Could he have gone on any longer. I mean maybe he should start writing novels or text books to supplement his income and pay for his fathers tools (he probably stole those, he stole everything else from AMC - amps, woofers, speakers). No one is fooled by this loser.