"Ray" wrote in message
news:SlC5f.37836$Lp.31254@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Two years ago when I was looking for a job I signed up at Royal
> Caribbean's website to be notified by e-mail when new positions become
> available at their headquarters in Miami. After a flury of new positions
> suddenly became available at the time, things calmed down to a trickle.
> Last summer, the same thing. All of a sudden, a ton of new positions.
> After things calmed down again, I forgot that I had signed up until the
> last few weeks when all of a sudden I'm getting almost daily e-mails
> telling me that new positions are open again. These are high paying
> corporate positions that require degrees, many of them advanced, and at
> least 5 years experience. Usually when so many of these hard-to-get
> positions become vacant all at once, it's a sign that there is trouble at
> a company. It usually means that a lot of people are resigning their jobs
> at the same time, which is never a good sign. Anyone know what's
> happening at Royal Caribbean that could be prompting a mass exodus? Are
> they a bad employer to work for??
I'm glad you didn't get the job. First you're too stupid to know where to
post, and is it possible that if a company is doing well they might be
expanding.
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