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Switching Jobs in Same Dept

MerHearted

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Original Poster
Are you allowed to switch jobs in the same department before 6 months? Or does that apply to all job transfers. Like, if I were a character attendant, could I switch over to character performer before 6 months since both are in entertainment?
 

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
Well, they are the same department, but they aren't. If you audition for an entertainment role and get it, you can switch within 6 months. It is a new job. I think you can always start a new job no matter how long you've been at the old one. I think the transfer guidelines are if you wish to change your days off or you wish to switch from MK merchandise to Epcot merchandise. But I'm not positive on any of this.
 

ImaYoyo

Active Member
The 6 month rule applies to hourly cast members only, involved in a lateral transfer. So if you're transfering to a role with a higher pay-grade, it does not apply.
 

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
Well, that actually wouldn't work for entertainment. You could transfer from performer to attendant, but you can't do the same the other way around (unless you pass the audition).
 

MerHearted

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Original Poster
So what you're saying is if I'm a character attendant and say, 3 months after I start that or whenever, I'm allowed to audition for a character performer role and if I get it, be able to go there right away?

What exactly does the 6-month rule apply too? I was told it had to do with transferring between departments, like Attractions to Entertainment. But you're saying it's only the case for moving between the same pay-scale?
 

ImaYoyo

Active Member
Not so much pay scale as Labor Grade. If you're moving to a labor grade that is < or = to your current labor grade, you have to be in that role at least six months. If you're moving up a labor grade, there's no waiting period. If you're not sure what labor grade you are or what you're moving into, you can ask your neighborhood ETR Clerk or Cast Service Manager.
So what you're saying is if I'm a character attendant and say, 3 months after I start that or whenever, I'm allowed to audition for a character performer role and if I get it, be able to go there right away?

What exactly does the 6-month rule apply too? I was told it had to do with transferring between departments, like Attractions to Entertainment. But you're saying it's only the case for moving between the same pay-scale?
 

MerHearted

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Not so much pay scale as Labor Grade. If you're moving to a labor grade that is < or = to your current labor grade, you have to be in that role at least six months. If you're moving up a labor grade, there's no waiting period. If you're not sure what labor grade you are or what you're moving into, you can ask your neighborhood ETR Clerk or Cast Service Manager.

What are the labor grades?
 

ImaYoyo

Active Member
What are the labor grades?
THey're numerical values given to hourly roles to represent the total payscale of a role (not just entry pay, but the entire pay scale from low to high for one particular role). Like I said, if you have questions about the 6 month rule, speak with your manager or your neighborhood ETR clerk. They will be able to assist you.
 

disneygoof1

New Member
Well, that actually wouldn't work for entertainment. You could transfer from performer to attendant, but you can't do the same the other way around (unless you pass the audition).

Actually some of the performer's work as attendants sometimes. They just change the pay grade.
 

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
Actually some of the performer's work as attendants sometimes. They just change the pay grade.

For most of them they have been grandfathered in. I know of at least one character attendant who has been accepted recently as a character. And then the other day, I saw an entertainment manager in a character attendant costume. Go figure.
 

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