figmentmom
Well-Known Member
...with Disney being a Fortune 500 company, I don't understand why don't they offer relocation assistance! :shrug: Coming from Texas, moving companies have quoted me $1,000 or more just for me to move there.
Even with gas prices being so high these days, I'm thinking that I'll have to cut my losses, load my little truck, and haul myself with what I can carry.
Any opinions?
Cut your losses, load your truck and haul yourself with what you can carry.
If you're an hourly FT employee they don't offer relocation. How do they know the person won't quit after they've relocated to FL? So many people would take advantage of that, having all of their expenses paid for by Disney to move. Especially now when gas is so high.
I agree. The fact of the matter is that you're relocating to an hourly-wage job. If you WANT to relocate to accept that job, Disney will be happy to hire you - but your relocation expenses are your own responsibility. It's not to their advantage to pay your moving expenses - they can hire someone else for your exact job who's right there in Orlando already.
That's very true. However, on the other hand people need to make car payments, rent, pay for bills, etc. You can love your job all you want, but if you're not making good money, stress builds and you become upset which makes it hard to work because your mind is usually somewhere else.
Trust me, I know, it's happened to me.
I completely agree - and that's where each individual has to make his or her own decision based on their own circumstances and priorities. If you have a low-paying job that you LOVE, is it more important to you to stay where you're happy (even if it means struggling to make the bills), or find a higher-paying job you like less? We're all different.