PiratesMansion
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I loved the rest of your post- but this one point stood out since Disney invests quite a bit into their CMs.
-Minimum $15/hr wage across the resort- right in line with MIT's minimum living wage estimate for the area.
-Free park admission, discounts on food and merchandise, free park admission for friends, and winter coupons for free snacks and heavy food discounts.
-Disney Aspire- a completely free program that allows CM's to get a degree/certificate from a variety of programs- and is expanding every year. There's a few very simple qualifications but its otherwise open to every CM that wants it.
-All sorts of backstage amenities for CMs- everything from a heavily discounted pharmacy to athletic training.
There's quite a bit more- various programs and support groups for various minority groups working at the resort, the VoluntEARS program, the Company D/Property Control stores, and more. Any front cast member that complains about working for Disney is being selfish and entitled and I'd strongly encourage them to leave Disney and find someplace they'd be happier, since there's likely no entry level job that comes with better perks.
And that's all well and good...but what about all those reports of CMs who cannot find affordable housing, living with roommates well past their twenties, and so on? Even if that is a small minority of CMs, that isn't the best look for Disney.
While I have never lived in the area, I imagine a $15 min. wage doesn't go super far for the LA/OC metro area.