Like smudge said, unless it's [B]absolutely[B] what you want to do then I wouldn't move into that looking for a long career if you have a large mortgage and moderately expensive lifestyle to keep. There are most certainly some people that do start in GH companies and work a long career through a variety of roles but to be honest compared to the number of staff that are employed each year then let go after the summer season these instances are few and far between, but of course that doesn't mean it won't happen to you. As for positives well if you can accept the negatives of s*@t pay, equally s*@t hours and knowing your personal needs lie somewhere at the bottom of the list of the company's priorities then I guess you can take the positives as being you'll be working in a good environment, meet a hell of a lot of people of which most are genuinely very nice and you can take satisfaction in doing a good job when the pressure is on. Take from that what you will but I hope it gives you some further insight. There have been a few similar posts in the past I seem to remember, have a look at them and come back to fill in the gaps.