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Hello,
Ok, so I'm a noob at the forum but saw this was an evergreen topic. I recently went on a quick scouting mission on google and found a youtube video in which a former cruise line employee who broke her contract detailed how she got her no rehire status lifted. I'll share what I found out since then.
I started by following her lead and calling Disney's Global HR phone line. The number is 1 (321) 939-7000. This is a Kissimmee phone number. I bounced around a phone tree and waited on hold for about 30 minutes. I talked to the person and was then transferred to someone at casting. Unfortunately, since I got there by way of Global HR ( who confirmed my no rehire status) I don't know if you can skip this step and call central casting directly. After another 15 minutes on hold, I was talking to the right people. I called right when they opened so that could have been why the time was so long.
I stated that I wanted to petition to have my no rehire status reviewed and the cast member asked a few questions to identify me in the system. I gave her my e-mail address and within a few minutes, I had a form e-mail with what to do. It had a link https://disneycasting.net/downloads/wdpr/WDPR_No_Rehire_Petition.pdf. This is the form you need to fill out and send back via E-mail or Fax. The fax instructions stated to send the form to Walt Disney World Casting via fax to 818-260-8279. It also allows you to send the form as an e-mail to DPEP.Casting.Support@Disney.com.
Information you will need to complete the form includes
As for myself I just did my petition on the 11th of May. I will keep you up to date with the timeline.
Curt
Ok, so I'm a noob at the forum but saw this was an evergreen topic. I recently went on a quick scouting mission on google and found a youtube video in which a former cruise line employee who broke her contract detailed how she got her no rehire status lifted. I'll share what I found out since then.
I started by following her lead and calling Disney's Global HR phone line. The number is 1 (321) 939-7000. This is a Kissimmee phone number. I bounced around a phone tree and waited on hold for about 30 minutes. I talked to the person and was then transferred to someone at casting. Unfortunately, since I got there by way of Global HR ( who confirmed my no rehire status) I don't know if you can skip this step and call central casting directly. After another 15 minutes on hold, I was talking to the right people. I called right when they opened so that could have been why the time was so long.
I stated that I wanted to petition to have my no rehire status reviewed and the cast member asked a few questions to identify me in the system. I gave her my e-mail address and within a few minutes, I had a form e-mail with what to do. It had a link https://disneycasting.net/downloads/wdpr/WDPR_No_Rehire_Petition.pdf. This is the form you need to fill out and send back via E-mail or Fax. The fax instructions stated to send the form to Walt Disney World Casting via fax to 818-260-8279. It also allows you to send the form as an e-mail to DPEP.Casting.Support@Disney.com.
Information you will need to complete the form includes
- Personal Information
- Name
- Address
- Phone
- Disney Employee ID (if you know it, if not you can get your perner from Global HR)
- Disney Employment Dates
- The position you are applying for ( you need not be applying for any one position but this lets them make sure any app you put in gets looked at after being auto-rejected)
- Social Security Number
- 10 years of Employment history
- Employer's Names
- Employer's Addresses
- Dates of Employment
- Your Position
- Your Duties
- Your Supervisor
- Reasons for leaving each job
- Sign and Date First Page
- Your last Job Classification and Immediate Supervisor at Disney
- A narrative portion ( 10 lines of space available ) on why your no rehire status should be lifted and why you should be considered for re-employment.
As for myself I just did my petition on the 11th of May. I will keep you up to date with the timeline.
Curt