CaptinEO
Well-Known Member
As a former themepark employee, I never considered myself high on the totem pole and in my head it was a basic job that I was intending to move from once I got enough work experience (which I did).
I think the same can be said for any entry level job, such as working in a retail store. I've heard many horror stories from friends that worked in retail and it made the themepark work seem like nothing.
The days of working in the park and then becoming an executive for the Disney company are long gone. It's a job you have to jump from sooner or later or you risk getting stuck in a rut.
Not trying to disrespect anyone in these jobs, they are tough jobs and don't pay a lot and I've certainly been there before.
I think the same can be said for any entry level job, such as working in a retail store. I've heard many horror stories from friends that worked in retail and it made the themepark work seem like nothing.
The days of working in the park and then becoming an executive for the Disney company are long gone. It's a job you have to jump from sooner or later or you risk getting stuck in a rut.
Not trying to disrespect anyone in these jobs, they are tough jobs and don't pay a lot and I've certainly been there before.