Retiring to WDW

Driver

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Believe me I know all about a clean record. We get parked if we get certain citations, and I am willing to bet this year they will start clamping down on drivers who speed. I have had all the background checks, fingerprinting etc. It's too bad they don't have seasonal drivers like myself. During the course of the school year, I learn about 30 routes, not including my own two I do everyday. I am familiar with Disney property and I know it wouldn't take me long to learn the routes. Until then, I can dream :)
Honestly the routing is easy what most drivers find challenging is the differences between the resorts based on which hub your out of. But no biggie, your right you can dream
 

Since1976

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Have nothing to add except that I'm seriously considering living and working at Disney World, or just in Orlando, for at least a year when I retire, 25-30 years from now.

Also, speaking of moving to Orlando, i often think about this scene from PARKS AND RECREATION, when April and Andy move into a house owned by a scary, joyless German, played by auteur Werner Herzog:

 

Driver

Well-Known Member
Have nothing to add except that I'm seriously considering living and working at Disney World, or just in Orlando, for at least a year when I retire, 25-30 years from now.

Also, speaking of moving to Orlando, i often think about this scene from PARKS AND RECREATION, when April and Andy move into a house owned by a scary, joyless German, played by auteur Werner Herzog:


Don't lose sight of it. I didn't, when I looked into being a cast member back in the 80's I had to wait (see my earlier post) all these years later here I am. Don't wish your life away, you can always get your Disney fix by visiting. And your time will come! Good Luck!
"Dreams can come true " My visits and talking to cast members, Disney movies, music all got me through it.
 

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