Gringrinngghost
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If its worth anything the customer service rep when I went to target recently had a full-sleeve.Such as working at Target.
If its worth anything the customer service rep when I went to target recently had a full-sleeve.Such as working at Target.
The only thing that doesn't matter is the points and that's from Drew Carrey himself.Spot on and boy, people are working hard in this thread to make the point that CM's don't matter.
No. You’re taking my words and telling me my intentions when I said them.you're comparing a gesture and direction that is notably rude to certain populaces with something like a discreet but visible tattoo that you'd have to look hard to find, then jump through the mental hoops to justify as being offensive.
Might have to do with the fact they are trying to ramp up cast member numbers and without access to international talent pool, they had to make a strategic decision to relax the code in order to appeal to a wider demographic of potential cast members.
Has anyone considered maybe this is more about realizing that that they have a wider range of workforce by allowing this? With college programs in the air and less international workers available all due to COVID this might just be Disney trying cast a wider net to get employees, simple as that.
They are doing it for one reason ~ they need to hire people quickly to fill roles they let go early on in the shut-down.
Again, it’s not just a tattoo. It’s now a variety of items. A person doesn’t choose their gender, age or race but they choose their trendy sunglasses (something technically not allowed but rarely enforced) or jewelry.So why not make the extension to tattoos or piercings: what is the difference between suspending disbelief when it comes to different genders/ages/races but not to tattoos and piercings? Why is that particular detail so important that we can't sacrifice it for some greater CM comfort?
Peoples in hot climates around the world wear long clothes. One of the examples of Disney being more inclusive is women wearing more clothing. If long sleeves at pants are putting Cast Members at risk of heat stroke then the costumes should be redesigned to be appropriate for the local weather.Your lack of empathy with this is honestly kind of disturbing. You know full well CMs in long sleeves and pants in 100+ degree FL humidity aren’t “too warm” they’re at risk of heat stroke.
I'm in my early 30's and I just want the parks to be time-locked to how they were in the early 90's. Is that too much to ask?!?!
A Target employee doesn't have to:I don’t think the average target employee has an easier job than the average Disney retail employee.
Well then on that we can agree!Oh I certainly don't think there's anything wrong with that, and I think I would even gain a little respect for your position if the argument was really just a selfish one against change. I think we've all been there and love the comfort of things staying the same for our own personal satisfaction. Every time they rearrange the products in Target or change your favorite radio station to Christian rock, it can feel like a gut punch. So in that regard, yeah I think I know how you feel.
And number 1 would be the best option all round, for cast and guests.
2 is better for the bean counters.
try working in a steam locomotive - you have to wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, and steel toed boots for safety reasons. Add to the summer heat the fire from the firebox. Yet somehow those employees survive!!!!Your lack of empathy with this is honestly kind of disturbing. You know full well CMs in long sleeves and pants in 100+ degree FL humidity aren’t “too warm” they’re at risk of heat stroke.
And like I have said many, many times, plenty of CMs have quit for these exact reasons. Obviously Disney doesn’t share your priorities and would rather hold onto their CMs than see them quit over an easily remedied triviality.
I agree.And number 1 would be the best option all round, for cast and guests.
2 is better for the bean counters.
Peoples in hot climates around the world wear long clothes.
"Reasonable accommodations are provided to Cast Members under the Disney Look for sincerely-held religious beliefs. A Cast Member may request a religious accommodation by completing and sending to Employee Relations a Religious Accommodation Request form that is available on The Hub."Yes... but why is hand size a measure of appropriateness? That means something cultural like a large Polynesian tattoo is still considered inappropriate.
I’ve worked at Disney. There are more petty rules and annoying managers going “you can’t do that” but other than that it’s basically the same as anywhere else.You either know this, or you haven't worked at Disney.
I’ve worn long sleeves and pants outside for extended periods of time and I’ve never had a heat stroke. I wear them for sun protection.Peoples in hot climates around the world wear long clothes. One of the examples of Disney being more inclusive is women wearing more clothing. If long sleeves at pants are putting Cast Members at risk of heat stroke then the costumes should be redesigned to be appropriate for the local weather.
Again, it’s not just a tattoo. It’s now a variety of items. A person doesn’t choose their gender
, age or race but they choose their trendy sunglasses (something technically not allowed but rarely enforced) or jewelry.
"Anywhere else" doesn't have to do any of the things I listed. Don't hand-wave it. Also, retail is among the easier front-line Disney positions.I’ve worked at Disney. There are more petty rules and annoying managers going “you can’t do that” but other than that it’s basically the same as anywhere else.
“Elaborate costume” is a huge stretch for the majority of hourly positions.
I'm in my early 30's and I just want the parks to be time-locked to how they were in the early 90's. Is that too much to ask?!?!
"Reasonable accommodations are provided to Cast Members under the Disney Look for sincerely-held religious beliefs. A Cast Member may request a religious accommodation by completing and sending to Employee Relations a Religious Accommodation Request form that is available on The Hub."
They could go about getting approval under the Religious Accomadation request. It should fall under that for anyone who is of Maori or Polynesian background, and follows the belief that these tattoos are sacred.
From the current “Disney Look” book -Modern sunglasses have been allowed for some time under the Disney look because there is a safety and comfort aspect that has value over what the show or role would demand.
You know... if WDW in 2021 consisted of early-mid 90's Epcot Center and MK, mid-90's MGM Studios, and present day Animal Kingdom, I'd probably not be that upset by a visible tattoo either...I would like the parks time-locked to the early 90s too -- at least Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. I'd like present day Animal Kingdom included, and Disney-MGM circa the mid 90s after Tower of Terror opened.
However, that's because of the attractions on hand as well as things like the themed stores and other quality issues. I don't think I'd care if the CMs were operating under this new set of guidelines.
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