Space Mountain
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I am paid $7.00/hr and make approx $300-$500 each week before taxes. Benefits are good and I do not have many restrictions.
I am paid $7.00/hr and make approx $300-$500 each week before taxes. Benefits are good and I do not have many restrictions.
Not to be rude, but I don't think it's your business on how much an employee at WDW makes.
Hmmm, things must have changed. When I was a CP Lifeguard in 2003, I made just as much as everyone else in the College Program -- somewhere around $6.25/hr.
I always thought we should get a little more, being directly responsible for people's lives and all, and the possibility of getting skin cancer.
restrictions regarding break times and what break food they can bring in as well .
CMs are in the same boat with a lot of professions in this country. Teachers, law enforcement, military...so many people who do so much to contribute to our society and ensure our safety...yet they are paid so little. It's a shame.
Does anyone work on the professional side of the company? Examples like accountants, architects, or engineers? Is the pay still bottom of the barrel for your respective industry or is it at least comparable with other people who have your same experience and/or schooling? Thanks! :wave:
no. Drive by 200 Celebration Place or the offices at Saratoga Springs and take a look at all of the cars parked in those locations. That should give you a good idea. But come on a day that I bring my Harley, because my car is a piece of junk (probably because of the neglect DUE to the Harley)...Does anyone work on the professional side of the company? Examples like accountants, architects, or engineers? Is the pay still bottom of the barrel for your respective industry or is it at least comparable with other people who have your same experience and/or schooling? Thanks! :wave:
Really? Would Andy Keck agree with that? Because I'm pretty sure he can run the numbers... And I believe that this statement is not correct.a bus driver, working 60 hrs a week makes about $550 a week before taxes and insurance, and union dues, and takes home about $440 a week when starting out at $9.35/hr. And under our current contract, it takes 10 years to get up to $15/hour, and then another 20 years to get up to $20/hr. we have bus drivers that have been with disney since 2 weeks before the place opened back in 71, and they make less than $15/hr.
no. Drive by 200 Celebration Place or the offices at Saratoga Springs and take a look at all of the cars parked in those locations. That should give you a good idea. But come on a day that I bring my Harley, because my car is a piece of junk (probably because of the neglect DUE to the Harley)...
I think we've had a piece of mis-communication here. The cars in those lots are NICE. My car is 'junk' because I spent 35,000 dollars on my bike, leaving me less than 20,000 for my new car. (and for the record, it's not actually 'junk', it's just not as nice as I could have gone w/o getting a bike instead).Then my question is, why do you do it? I mean if your a accountant, architect, or engineer you have a degree (I think) and you could go to a hundred corporations and fit in and make a decent wage. So why do you stay? There has to be some perk to the job (benefits, retirement, profit sharing, something), otherwise wouldn't you go somewhere else? I don't imagine the accountants get a whole lot of time in the parks or with the guests so it cannot be because they feel that they're spreading magic is it? I know that these are a bunch of questions, but for some one who is contemplating a career I'd like to know. Thanks so much! :wave:
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