The DCP kills part/full-time workers hours. DCPs get over worked for about 5-7 months, then a new batch comes in. Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
DCP is great from a business side, but kills employee morale.
How great can it be from a business side? High turnover is traditionally seen as bad for business. Turning over large portions of your staff every 5-7 months in any other organization would raise questions about what is wrong. If you read the business journals, is this a trend? "Replace large portions of your staff every 5-7 months and it will be good for your bottom line." Many businesses operate with the first 6 months being a probationary period, because it can take that long to determine if the person will be a good fit and are doing the job properly. The weekly salary may be less, but people who are not proficient at their job can not be efficient at their job, which means losses in every other metric. And the whole My Disney Experience has exponentially increased the amount of knowledge required by people manning the front desks, attraction entrances, points of sale in F&B and merchandise (like the recent outage affecting charging), etc to be proficient.
They don't have to worry about promoting anyone or - more importantly - giving them a raise. It's a constant turnover at low wages. I've done the program and the training is good so everyone generally knows what they are doing (a few here/there maybe that can't keep up... but they got fired in my time there).How great can it be from a business side? High turnover is traditionally seen as bad for business. Turning over large portions of your staff every 5-7 months in any other organization would raise questions about what is wrong. If you read the business journals, is this a trend? "Replace large portions of your staff every 5-7 months and it will be good for your bottom line." Many businesses operate with the first 6 months being a probationary period, because it can take that long to determine if the person will be a good fit and are doing the job properly. The weekly salary may be less, but people who are not proficient at their job can not be efficient at their job, which means losses in every other metric. And the whole My Disney Experience has exponentially increased the amount of knowledge required by people manning the front desks, attraction entrances, points of sale in F&B and merchandise (like the recent outage affecting charging), etc to be proficient.
Or a company uncertain about the future.Shot term balance sheet savings.
Wise decision.I booked a repositioning cruise on the Magic for July, I was thinking of cancelling it and going to WDW for our vacation. I think I will keep that booking...
Or a company uncertain about the future.
Election year. If one side gets elected you pretty much get a socialist president. That scares the crap out of businesses. If the other side wins, the media spins the economic strength mantra back towards the actual state of the economy, which will shake consumer confidence, which scares business.
I think they are just prepping for the coming storm.
Or a company uncertain about the future.
Election year. If one side gets elected you pretty much get a socialist president. That scares the crap out of businesses. If the other side wins, the media spins the economic strength mantra back towards the actual state of the economy, which will shake consumer confidence, which scares business.
I think they are just prepping for the coming storm.
Plane loads landing weekly.I wonder how much of these cuts will be made up for by College Program kids?
I highly doubt the presidential elections have an impact in this decisions.
Are cutbacks being spread to all the Disney owned parks (e.g. not Tokyo, but including Paris and Hong Kong and even the cruise line)? While I'll don't agree with or approve of the idea of cuts in the face of increasing profits, they at least would be easier to justify if they are across the board and affecting multiple resorts.
Once Again: does this affect just WDW or is it beyond to other resorts?
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