PhotoDave219
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Yes, i had my ID taken and was walked to the gate and was told "goodbye."
Wanted to be one and did.
Had a wonderful time and will be going back next Summer.
Its not so much the "dream come true" that it used to be.
Maybe not for you, but for me, it is my dream.
I dream of the day I can join the ranks. I want to be there so bad, it hurts LOL
That's my point. There was a time when Disney was very particular about whom they hired and only a select few could get in. Not so anymore. Working for Disney is no longer something that a person "dreams" about, but it doesn't happen. It's easy to get a job there.
Now if you're talking about Imagineering, that's a different story. But working at one of the Disney theme parks is as easy as getting a job at McDonald's.
That's my point. There was a time when Disney was very particular about whom they hired and only a select few could get in. Not so anymore. Working for Disney is no longer something that a person "dreams" about, but it doesn't happen. It's easy to get a job there.
Now if you're talking about Imagineering, that's a different story. But working at one of the Disney theme parks is as easy as getting a job at McDonald's.
Its easy to get hired by Disney, ok. Does it make it any less special to those of use who so desperately want to be there?
Not in the least.
Unless you wear a beard...
Speaking as a Walt Disney World Cast Member: it is not "just a job."Me I say at best it is just job, at worst it maybe a nightmare.
Small World is actually a decent role (except for the part where it comes with Peter Pan). You're not in IASW all day every day, though. It shares a complex with Peter Pan, and many CMs are trained at every attraction in Fantasyland and move around, keeping things fresh.I can not imagine for example standing in "It's a Small World" 8 hours a day 5 days a week.
Depends. If you're pretty high in seniority in your area (which, frankly, with all the turnover doesn't take very long), you'll get hours pretty close to exactly what you want on the days you want.Then you have the hours want to work for Disney, 9 to 5 Monday to Friday? Good luck I expect most CMs are required to work Christmas, hours like 4 to Midnight etc.....
Actually it does. Scarcity and difficulty make things special. Neither of those situations exist in this scenario. And there's no need to be "desperate" for something that is easy to get.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. . . what?There was a time when Disney was extremely selective in whom they hired to represent them to the public. Not the case any longer. This is evidenced by the multitude of negative threads and posts on here, by current and former Disney CMs, about their jobs and particularly about the guests. So pretty much anyone who wants a job at Disney could get it if they really wanted it. Its not so much the "dream come true" that it used to be.
Tell that to all the people who can't get full time or even a job at all thanks to the hiring freeze.It's easy to get a job there.
If you don't currently have X, then X is scarce to you. Where you stand is based on where you sit.
Bravo.
I think agent is just trying to be a killjoy as usual and squash AREM's dreams.
Actually, that's not entirely true. I can't shave the beard off without ripping my face to shreds. If it were a matter of choice, then I would.Not difficult to shave a beard off though. It comes down to a matter of choice.
So you admit you choose keeping the flesh on your face intact over a job at Disney. Now we're getting to the bottom of the story. :hammer:Actually, that's not entirely true. I can't shave the beard off without ripping my face to shreds. If it were a matter of choice, then I would.
Sometimes you don't have all the answers. :shrug:
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