Poster's Story

Title:   Trailing for free
Name Of Establishment:   NYC RESTAURANTS
Location:   Anywhere in NYC
Story:   Last year, I decided to move to NYC. Wanted to fulfill my
childhood dreams. I've been a professional cook for 8 years. I
graduated with an associate's degree with a culinary program. I
am straightforward and you get what you see. I have always been
a team player, hardworker, and dedicated. I have never
experienced such horrible times finding a job. I probably went
on 15 interviews/trails since I moved here. I got four jobs that
did not work out after all. I don't want to mention any names,
only cause the people I worked for have been very nice and
understanding. They are just trying to run their business... I
am posting this for the business owners to try and understand
what it is like for a person who needs to go on these
interviews/trails. Going on interviews in NYC is extremely
hard... If someone is looking for a job, they most likely don't
have much money to pay for the commute to go an interview, then
another day to trail, and work for free for 5-6 hours. If you
have people come in and work for free in a trail for 5-6 hours or
however long you have them there for, at least have the courtesy
or balls to call the people back and thank them for the time they
put into working for you for free for the day. Is it illegal to
have people work for you for free? Also, if you are going to hire
the person you had trailing for the day, PAY THEM. They still
deserve that day...
Response
Story:   if you are "trailing" you should still be getting paid. If not
contact the labor board and turn these people in. on the other
hand, what is it with oyu if you trailed at 4 different jobs and
wasn;t hired by any of them? that seems odd.