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Essay heading: Job Satisfaction And Employee Turnover
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When first starting at a Four Season Hotel, the employee starts as an assistant manager with a salary ranging from the low to mid 40s. Four Seasons promotes heavily from within the company. A driven employee can reach a general manager position within twelve years and make somewhere between $200,000 to $300,000 a year (O'Brien, 2008)... displayed 300 characters
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Four Seasons promotes heavily from within the company. A driven employee can reach a general manager position within twelve years and make somewhere between $200,000 to $300,000 a year (O'Brien, 2008). The employees also receive plenty of perks while working at Four Seasons. The two largest perks are free dining and free lodging at any location... displayed next 300 characters
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