lebernadin
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Originally posted by raven
First of all, for a Disney CM, $7.50 is high. I started at The Disney Store for only $6.50/hr. All off the other stores in the mall started at at least $8. The Disney Managers ( or leads where I was) were only getting $10/hr. very poor for a management possition.
Why did I work for Disney then? Because I am a Disney nut and that's what they are looking for. Disney will hire people for a few reasons: 1) The people they hire want to work for the Disney company. 2) Since these people are nuts about the company, they will work great at selling and promoting the company. 3) The Disney nuts they hire (like me) spend their own income buying Disney merchandise due to their deep CM discounts. This means putting their employees money back into the company. Trust me, it happens. We get free theme park passes, but we still have to pay large emounts to take a vacation there. It just cycles back in.
As far as a $5 pay raise every year? This is highly unlikely for any Disney CM doing a normal job ( at least for TDS). I got on $7.25 after being with the company for 2 years. Disney CM's aren't working for the company for the money. And if you try to argue about your wages, they aren't worried because there are plenty of people out there wanting to work for them that will do it at the lower rate. That's how they get by with it.
Most CM's are only part-time. They cannot become full-time unless they are in a management possition. I was getting 35-38 hours a week and they sent me home if I was getting near the 40hr/week mark. In fact, I worked over a certain amount of hours within six months that my name was automaticly added to the mailing list for the Disney Health Benifits program. This is only for full-time possitions and I was quickly removed from the list and my hours were cut. They couldn't afford to make a regular CM full-time that isn't in a management possition.
I loved working for the company. It's just that I think that the CM's should be compensated fairly for their hard work and dedication. But it isn't happening.
And who is to blame for all of this? You guessed right, Mr. CEO. But look at his paycheck! He's not worried at all.
Re-read my post. It had nothing to do with Disney's pay scales(which i have no knowledge of) and was a general example in response to someone's post on people who do less work than others and blame their employers for their financial problems. :lookaroun :lookaroun :veryconfu