WeLComeHomE OKW
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thanx for the help! sorry i put this in the wrong thread, just thought i could ask questions when the topic was brought up.
Garrett
Garrett
There were a lot of exceptions at Casey's. I knew two part time CMs that were getting almost 40 hours for a couple months. One of them was always trying to move up to full-time, they never let him move up, but they still gave him 5 days a week with almost 40 hours. CPs must be different, but as a CP I probably had 6 days most of the time (which didn't make any sense because sometimes they were only 6 hour shifts, but then they would have to pay be overtime for the 6th day) and during the month of May I had 60-70 hours a week. I also had a lot of 10 hour days even during the slow time of year. I knew this one full time CM that always wanted 70 hours and that's what they gave him (one week they only gave him like 50 he was taking shifts from all the CPs that didn't want to work :lol: he was freaking out that he only had 50 hours though).OmegaKnight said:Full time CM's can work a maximum of 40 hours a week while part timers can work a maximum of 24 hours a week. I work 5 days a week and am full time so on average, my shifts are between 7-8 hours long. No one ever gets their full allotment of hours per week, except with those with the most seniority (i.e., those who have been with the company the longest.)
maconMouse said:I too was very surprised by the starting pay wages. However, I'm curious to know how CMs who do an outstanding job get rewarded and/or how soon they get pay raises.
I got back recently from a trip to WDW, and emailed Guest Communications some names and comments on certain cast members who really made my trip extra magical and went beyond the call of duty. I was pleasantly surprised to get a personal phone call back from them thanking me for recognizing them, and assuring me their managers would be notified of their outstanding performance. Do comments like these go toward improving those CM's pay? I hope so.
That is great that you got to work for Disney and yes, your brother in law is wonderful guy!! Belledreamflightjake said:I am from Louisiana but moved to Florida for two years to work for Disney, which is something I've wanted to do since I was a kid. I had free room and board, I lived with my bro-in-law Jamie, which some of you may know as the bagpipe player in Off Kilter. The pay really does stink but I had the greatest time of my life. I was so happy with my job, and actually looked forward to going to work. I cannot say that about any other job I've ever had. I worked at The Haunted Mansion and Kilimanjaro Safaris and loved both. I got to meet quite a bit of celebrities and got to mess and joke with people all day. Truly a dream job and in the long run, the money wasn't that important, the experience and fun I had was enough of a compensation for me.
WDWKat26 said:But the CM will also get a Guest Service Fanatic form which is always good to get!
Sapphire said:Aaaaaaaaaand STEP off the soap box :lookaroun
WeLComeHomE OKW said:Hthbellhop, I really want to do the college program next year, how does it all work? how can you apply...and what is the living situation like? Any information on all this would be greatly appreciated. Ive had my eyes on American Vybe for a while....
WDWKat26 said::lol: no stay on!
I somewhat agree with you on the whole GSF card, but when I got my first one I was happy, especially since it seems like they're given out like candy on halloween in Entertainment and I only have one
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