Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
The problem…and we can debate “blame”…is that Disney is still predominantly reliant on local, full time staff. They stretch college program as far as they can…but they aren’t impressive.Im originally from Ontario too. By the end of the year Disney pay at WDW will start at $15/hr for most roles, some roles like housekeeping are already $16/hr. I think part of the issue is that minimum wage isn’t meant to support a family. If you want a house, a partner, a car, and two kids, then being a popcorn vendor on Main Street probably isn’t going to pay the bills. If you want to take public transit and have an apartment with a roommate then you’d be ok. I don’t think it’s a pay rate or cost of living issue, it’s a having a job that doesn’t match your lifestyle issue. And seeing how hard of a time Disney is having hiring, I think a lot of people realized that. That’s why they rely so heavily on CPs and CRPs, to help fill out the lower ranks.
the issue there is that full time staff can’t realistically be paid lower than what is liveable in the market without all kinds of problems. And that’s never more apparent than now.
disney made a mistake laying everyone off last year. It made “financial sense”…but not labor sense. They could have paid them for a decade…or perhaps lowered the direct payments to keep them subsidized with government help.
cutting them loose was dumb. And now you reap the crops.