Neverland
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I've opened Tower at Studios and closed Splash or Thunder many many times. 18 hour days are more common than you think, almost my entire summer was double back.
You're very lucky, then. I work three different attraction complexes too, and they will not let me schedule myself for more than 8 hours (only scheduling can give me more than 8), unless I picked up an extra shift online on EHH. They will never schedule you two shifts in one day for two areas, and, at least in my area, they won't let you take other people's shifts if it puts you over 8 hours for the day or 40 hours for the week. And if I'm trying to pick up a shift and it will cause them to pay me double back, I can forget it, even if it's under 8 hours for the day or 40 for the week. Overtime and double back are very hard to get in my area. I've worked there for a year and a half and only gotten double back once, due to a scheduling error. They love to give me exactly 8 hours between shifts, though; the bare minimum.
Disney CM's are too friendly to work down the street at Uni. Maybe if they brushed up on treating paying customers like numbers, and not guests, then possibly a CM could pull off a Uni job, but it would be a stretch.
Yeah, Uni TMs are a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, there are the ones who obviously don't care and would rather be elsewhere, and then there are the ones who obviously also work/worked/would rather work at Disney, and think being a TM is the easiest thing in the world compared to being a CM.
I'm the most castmembery full-o-magic-and-pixie-dust Disney cast member you will ever meet, but I applied for a second job at Universal a few days ago. It's very common. At one of my rides, I have three coworkers who all work at the Wizarding World. Disney doesn't schedule me enough hours, so I did what I had to.