mkt said:Bryce is funny as all hell. I had him and Kenny in my orientation ages ago.
The Ioasis has everything, just like the USF grill
Holy thread bump batman!!If u aren't able to make it to ur day 3 as long as u leave a voicemail to reschedule I should be okay i won't lose the job
Former...
Seasonal...
Okay, all I did was scare people...
I've worked for both and Universal, by far, is the better employer. They treat everyone fairly, actually work around your school or other work schedules, and let you choose (to an extent) what area you want to work in. Also their employee discount from your first hire date is the amount that Disney CMs get after 3 years of employment.Wow, ancient thread!
Working at Disney is more "special" and "magical" if you're a Disney and theme park nerd. It offers much more opportunity to make "magic" for guests, as they say, and do special things.
BUT
You get treated far, FAR better at Universal. Anyone who has worked at Disney has endless horror stories from Disney's sometimes cartoonishly evil leadership.
I replied to your other thread.So I have a question:
I applied for a job at Universal Studios in Orlando, FL and I got a response back saying that I was not able to be considered for the job because I do not live in/near Orlando. It says nowhere on the job posting about them looking for people who live in the area of Orlando.
Has anyone else had this happen before? Is there a way for me to be considered even though I don’t live in Orlando? I am willing and able to move to Orlando in a matter of a day or two if need be for this job. I live in New Jersey but will relocate. I have family that lives in Florida and considered putting their address on the application as mine to maybe get me farther in the hiring process. Any suggestions? Helpful tips?
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