Happiness Facade...Best Job Ever Worst Management Possible - Anonymous employee Tix4Tonight Employee Review

1.0
4 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free shows, good medical, good pay.

Cons

First and foremost, let’s be honest…the positive reviews you may read here were approved, and often written by management then submitted via, “the reviewer,” to counter any negative reviews. This is a fact that cannot be disputed. If you want to survive at tix there are a few key elements: no ambition, no suggestions, no Facebook, no home life, no questioning. If you want to move up at tix, prepare to have your personality assaulted regardless of your positive performance, your motives questioned, and each moment you are at work you will be under the microscope. No matter how stellar your work ethic, how punctual you are at arriving ready and at the proper location, how deeply you care about providing outstanding service, all this means nothing if they don’t like you. And that thing you said 2 years ago, at a company party…will come up again and again in every employee performance review. There is no forgiveness nor do they recognize any personal growth. I know this is so because I was one of the, “liked,” ones for 8 years at tix. Yes, I was favored and I did my best to remain so as a survival tactic at tix. I loved this job like no other, I felt true purpose in providing accurate information and a small savings to those that trusted me to help them in Vegas. I will continue to look positively at my own job performance as well as my love for the public and customers. I considered the actual work a privilege to be engaged in. What I never loved was the condescending attitude of management. There is a wall, a huge wall between management and employees. And the ill will, suspicion, gossip, favoritism, all start at the top with the COO and the atmosphere created is one of, “will I have a job tomorrow,” purposefully sewing stress among managers and employees alike, looking for imbalance in environment instead of continuity. Tix management feels as if they are doing you a huge favor by employing you not that the company is lucky to have you working for them. The management reflects the decline in business as one of sub-par employee performance when this is far from the case. Vegas is on the rise in visitors, hotel occupancy, gambling and shows, yet tix performance is in decline due not to economic conditions but management living in a bubble that is immune to looking at their own policies and procedures as the key ingredient in this pie failing to bake. The traffic doesn’t want to stop at tix and I don’t blame the consumers who are becoming more aware how this company treats its employees. They hardly understand the nature of changing with the business environment when their focus is blaming personalities and control of employee’s thoughts, social media, social life instead of focusing on why revenue declines. They believe their ill-treatment of employees is justified through the good pay and benefits they provide as if they have purchased you and now retain the rights to you. The negative atmosphere is generated by the COO and is disseminated through the, “Leaders,” who are unfortunately tasked with interpreting the latest edict handed to them. This COO never visits locations or encourages connection with her employees or is even involved with being in the trenches with her troops. Often the, “Leaders,” may disagree with a policy or procedure and but are obligated to enthusiastically champion any instruction from this isolated COO. This is who they are as a company, this is how they are trained to manage. They’re not a bad company, they’re just managed that way. Any universal policies such as tardiness, sick days are a two-policy trap. There is the write up policy for those not in current favor and the, “it’s okay we got you,” policy for management. I loved my work but one can only maintain the assault of personality for so long until enough is enough.

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5.0
21 Feb 2017
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CEO approval
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Pros

I started at Tix more than two years ago. Unlike many other staff members that moved their way up in the company, I came in to management from the outside. One of my favorite aspects of this company is the training program. I came with sales and management experience but I was entering a completely “new to me” area of retail sales in Entertainment. It astounds me how much time and consideration has gone into developing a training program that gives employees an incredible foundation to be successful. I was very fortunate to be considered from the outside as the company makes every effort to train and develop staff to give them the potential to succeed and promote within. I was looking for a career that would offer me the opportunity to grow, be challenged, and use a variety of skills. I have the opportunity to wear many hats at Tix. We get to help customers each day that are genuinely HAPPY to save money while being entertained in Vegas. We are not a standard retail company selling an unwanted product, we are offering great savings to people that would purchase the product regardless but when they come to us they are saving money, saving time, and given assistance with their entertainment arrangements. I always feel like I have done my guests a service that I can feel good about. I get to sell, I get to operationally run locations, I get to coach, train, and motivate staff, I get to participate in developing and executing training programs, I get to be creative, I get to write, and I get to have fun. This Company IS a team atmosphere. It is fun to come to work, it is fun to participate as a group attaining goals that benefit staff; unlike other jobs with an environment of commission based sales where staff are cut-throat and deceptive just trying to oversell customers products they don't want or need. I would recommend the Company to anyone.

Cons

All jobs have drawbacks, no one has ever worked and been 100% happy 100% of the time but you can get pretty close. It is disheartening to read some of the commentaries about our company and employees. Comments made about the management team that I was accepted into are ridiculous. When a previous employee makes harsh and unpleasant comments about our Executive leadership it makes me think they were unhappy about a particular policy and want to take it out on the Leaders that created those policies. Especially the policies that pertained to the previous employee's reason for departing from their job. I am also repeatedly shocked at the amount of people that take a position at a company that pays VERY well with amazing benefits and then are shocked when they are expected to show up on time and not call out often. It's too bad many of the "disgruntled" employees walked away from a great paying job with tons of opportunity for growth and felt the need to blame it on anything or anyone but their inability to have a good work ethic. Because one absolute I can say about TIX is the Company rewards and appreciates employees with a good work ethic. So my con would be if you take a job at TIX please come with a fun, positive attitude and expect to work. Individuals that are used to work environments where they didn't genuinely care about their job or it didn't matter if they showed up on time or at all, or don't generally get along well with people are not going to be a good fit.

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4.0
19 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great leadership from the COO, good work culture, usually not too stressful

Cons

Relatively low pay, strictly in-person

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