So I am currently trying to get rehired at Disney, and I have searched and searched all over the internet for these questions, yet I never got a satisfactory answer.
Just to start off, I did reapply about a week ago, and have an interview date set, yet I still have some questions to put my mind at ease.
I was involuntarily terminated about seven months ago, and I am a restricted rehire.
So I should be ok and I should have no issues interviewing and going through the process all over again right? I just need to show them what I got and prove myself to them right?o
Well I looked on another disney college program and employment website. There was this young man that posted that he was looking to get rehired;he was a busboy that was terminated for eating leftovers backstage that patrons who already paid, put behind on their tray and didn't consume.
I wasn't terminated for that exact reason, (infact I believe I was wrongly terminated and what happened to me was a honest mistake and not termination worthy), but to the company I was terminated for in a sense "ruining the magic" per say.
But anyways, another poster replied to him and she said that he doesn't have a chance in heck of being rehired. Those who are terminated for "violating the disney policy", are put on a Do Not Rehire list.
Why did she say that?
Now I called and spoke to casting myself and was told that I am a restricted rehire which means it is possible for me to be rehired, but then again they probably can't tell me I'm on that list over the phone, but I don't know. This is something thing I'm worried about.
Another thing is you also have to have work experience from a minimum of six months with another job.
I was working with my family under the table, so does this meet their qualifications, and would I need a notary letter to verify this?
One last thing, I heard you cannot be rehired into the department you were in when you left, and you also have to write an essay basically explaining why you should be rehired, and they also watch you like a hawk once you get hired. Is this true as well?
I really hope I am given a second chance, and would like to work for Disney again.
Thank you.
Just to start off, I did reapply about a week ago, and have an interview date set, yet I still have some questions to put my mind at ease.
I was involuntarily terminated about seven months ago, and I am a restricted rehire.
So I should be ok and I should have no issues interviewing and going through the process all over again right? I just need to show them what I got and prove myself to them right?o
Well I looked on another disney college program and employment website. There was this young man that posted that he was looking to get rehired;he was a busboy that was terminated for eating leftovers backstage that patrons who already paid, put behind on their tray and didn't consume.
I wasn't terminated for that exact reason, (infact I believe I was wrongly terminated and what happened to me was a honest mistake and not termination worthy), but to the company I was terminated for in a sense "ruining the magic" per say.
But anyways, another poster replied to him and she said that he doesn't have a chance in heck of being rehired. Those who are terminated for "violating the disney policy", are put on a Do Not Rehire list.
Why did she say that?
Now I called and spoke to casting myself and was told that I am a restricted rehire which means it is possible for me to be rehired, but then again they probably can't tell me I'm on that list over the phone, but I don't know. This is something thing I'm worried about.
Another thing is you also have to have work experience from a minimum of six months with another job.
I was working with my family under the table, so does this meet their qualifications, and would I need a notary letter to verify this?
One last thing, I heard you cannot be rehired into the department you were in when you left, and you also have to write an essay basically explaining why you should be rehired, and they also watch you like a hawk once you get hired. Is this true as well?
I really hope I am given a second chance, and would like to work for Disney again.
Thank you.
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