luckyeye13
New Member
I disagree. When someone is hired as a Prime Time server, they can be told what the expectations of the position are and what the salary compensation will be for that position. They can then make a decision on whether or not they want the position. I doubt anyone taking that job doesn't know what the expectations are.
The problem lies with the fact that one is not hired as a Prime Time Cafe server, they are hired as just a server and are placed at Prime Time. Here is another example of the way that Cast Members are allocated. When I was considering the idea of going full-time (instead of seasonal) in a front-line role, one of the managers at Pleasure Island Admissions had offered to give me a letter to take to Casting so that I would be placed in that area (as I had worked many overtime shifts there and was quite familiar with how the area worked). This was because if I put in for an Operations/Attractions role without that letter, I could be placed in a whole range of areas from PI Admissions to Space Mountain to the parking lots to Friendship Boats.