The typical advice in that case with Disney is to get an entry level position and then at some point later transfer to a professional position. Disney often gives preference to internal transfers, of course this depends somewhat on the exact position. I think it's just their way of roping quality people into the front line CM jobs. I don't necessarily recommend this course of action but you won't be the only one operating a ride with a master's.Realistically, I want a professional job.
I was termed 13 years ago. Now I have my master's, and 6 years with glowing reviews at a Fortune 50 company. But since you can only apply online for professional roles, every resumé bounces back within an hour due to the rehire status.
The typical advice in that case with Disney is to get an entry level position and then at some point later transfer to a professional position. Disney often gives preference to internal transfers, of course this depends somewhat on the exact position. I think it's just their way of roping quality people into the front line CM jobs. I don't necessarily recommend this course of action but you won't be the only one operating a ride with a master's.
While your situation might be different, I do know of people who were told they had no chance but did eventually manage to re-hire.And that was fast.
No rehire, no chance of overturning.
While your situation might be different, I do know of people who were told they had no chance but did eventually manage to re-hire.
How do you know for sure? There is a reason you're blacklisted.
Assault/Battery is a serious issue and I can understand you were protecting yourself, but they for whatever reason feel that's an unforgivable offense.
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