HauntedMansionFLA
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Will layoffs be announced in September and be done before the new fiscal year starts on October 1st?
Will layoffs be announced in September and be done before the new fiscal year starts on October 1st?
Next time I go...and hopefully that won’t be too long...I will stay there. I’ve been to other hard rocks and they do a nice job.Hard Rock hotel at Universal is awesome. The huge outdoor pool has underwater speakers playing rock and roll when you swim underwater!
Will layoffs be announced in September and be done before the new fiscal year starts on October 1st?
It’s widely speculated 10/1 is “krystalnacht” for layoffs...FL may be different, but in CA, employers (with more than 150 employees) have to give 60 days notice prior to a layoff. With no public notice being submitted, it doesn't seem that they will be laying off any corp/wdi folks until after the new fiscal year.
You’re telling me.First of all, the current Figment is a completely different character compared to his original personality (charming, curious, and fun loving)!
This is the Figment we know and love!
This Figment is an imposter! #NotMyFigment
There's a reason why a lot of us prefer the original version over the botched version that's still running. Videos don't do the original attraction justice unless you been there during the 80s and 90s.
That's when places like Disney are really going to feel it. Its the same where I live many are still spending as if nothing has changed. Come fall when that money runs out I think things will change. The scary part is how many aren't saving for when that happens.It’s widely speculated 10/1 is “krystalnacht” for layoffs...
I mentioned this on other Threads. If you got any federal covid money and fuloughed employees...you have to keep them on staff till 9/30.
That is going to be far more widespread than anyone want to thinks about.
Next time I go...and hopefully that won’t be too long...I will stay there. I’ve been to other hard rocks and they do a nice job.
Stayed at royal pacific for 4 and cabana bay for 1 and went to portofino to eat/snoop around.
Nice...don’t get me wrong...but not my perfect choices.
Loved cabana...really cool feel. Nice pools...the bowling alley with the ALKY shakes...I really liked the Royal Pacific -- only Universal hotel I've stayed at, but I explored a couple of the others and I didn't like the Hard Rock nearly as much as Royal Pacific. Portofino Bay looked good, though.
I also really like Cabana Bay just because I love the Googie etc. inspired 1950s look.
I never knew that about furloughed staff to keep them until 9/30. I know of one at United Airlines that declined the buyout package. The CEO of UA already advised of possible massive layoffs at UA starting on Oct 1.It’s widely speculated 10/1 is “krystalnacht” for layoffs...
I mentioned this on other Threads. If you got any federal covid money and fuloughed employees...you have to keep them on staff till 9/30.
That is going to be far more widespread than anyone want to thinks about.
Well they say that US debt has slightly dropped and savings has slightly gone up since lockdown...That's when places like Disney are really going to feel it. Its the same where I live many are still spending as if nothing has changed. Come fall when that money runs out I think things will change. The scary part is how many aren't saving for when that happens.
That’s IF they received the corporate money. Which is secret.I never knew that about furloughed staff to keep them until 9/30. I know of one at United Airlines that declined the buyout package. The CEO of UA already advised of possible massive layoffs at UA starting on Oct 1.
Not just Figment, but the whole pavilion was much better for its time, from the ride, the exterior fountains, to Imageworks, to Magic Journeys/Captain EO. Its hard to say how it would have held up over the years, but at least for the first decade of its existence, the Imagination pavilion was the most enjoyable part of Epcot. Whereas the original was fun, whimsical and technologically advanced for the early 80s, the updates have all been little more than cheap patch-jobs.First of all, the current Figment is a completely different character compared to his original personality (charming, curious, and fun loving)!
This is the Figment we know and love!
This Figment is an imposter! #NotMyFigment
There's a reason why a lot of us prefer the original version over the botched version that's still running. Videos don't do the original attraction justice unless you been there during the 80s and 90s.
My BIL went and basically ordered a Subaru ascent in April...like sticker price...believe it was “time to buy”..:as if the price would go UP when the inevitable recession kicked in
If layoffs have been decided prior to the close of the fiscal year, accounting can accrue for any severance/termination expense even if they have not been fully communicated yet.Will layoffs be announced in September and be done before the new fiscal year starts on October 1st?
Yeah...he ordered it. Which involved it coming from somewhere about 8 feet away because it was “in” in like 3 days.I actually think buying a car this spring/summer was a good idea -- I bought one in early May and got both a good price on the car itself and incredibly good value on the trade-in. I wasn't sure if I was going to buy; I just did some exploration and the deal was so good I couldn't pass it up.
Dealerships weren't selling anything so they were desperate to move inventory off the lot, especially with the new models coming in early fall. They can't afford to have a bunch of last year's models just sitting there.
Not buying it for sticker price, though. That's silly.
Speak for yourself. Though I’ve said it countless times if Horizons were still open and not been substantially upgraded it would be a joke today.We've long since discarded these ideas as impractical and/or not desirable.
I actually think buying a car this spring/summer was a good idea -- I bought one in early May and got both a good price on the car itself and incredibly good value on the trade-in. I wasn't sure if I was going to buy; I just did some exploration and the deal was so good I couldn't pass it up.
Dealerships weren't selling anything so they were desperate to move inventory off the lot, especially with the new models coming in early fall. They can't afford to have a bunch of last year's models just sitting there.
Not buying it for sticker price, though. That's silly.
Future World has the same problem as Tomorrowland. As soon as you approve an "update" for something and then actually build it, it's obsolete before a guest ever sets foot in the attraction. That's why I actually like the addition of Guardians of the Galaxy... 80s kitsch executed with modern technology can be a lot of fun.Not just Figment, but the whole pavilion was much better for its time, from the ride, the exterior fountains, to Imageworks, to Magic Journeys/Captain EO. Its hard to say how it would have held up over the years, but at least for the first decade of its existence, the Imagination pavilion was the most enjoyable part of Epcot. Whereas the original was fun, whimsical and technologically advanced for the early 80s, the updates have all been little more than cheap patch-jobs.
Not going to argue for Horizons, though. I get that people have a nostalgic connection to it, but I don't exactly understand why people mourn its loss so greatly. Horizon's vision of the future would have been extremely dated had it survived. I know, we haven't colonized the moon or the ocean depths yet, or terraformed the deserts... but these were the dreams of yesterday's future. We've long since discarded these ideas as impractical and/or not desirable.
Speak for yourself. Though I’ve said it countless times if Horizons were still open and not been substantially upgraded it would be a joke today.
Law is suspended by Newsom EO, due to COVID.FL may be different, but in CA, employers (with more than 150 employees) have to give 60 days notice prior to a layoff. With no public notice being submitted, it doesn't seem that they will be laying off any corp/wdi folks until after the new fiscal year.
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