TP2000
Well-Known Member
I have told my managers to their faces that they were lazy and that I did more work then they did for less money.
Example #382 on how to not advance in your chosen career. :lol:
I have told my managers to their faces that they were lazy and that I did more work then they did for less money.
I could care less...I have told my managers to their faces that they were lazy and that I did more work then they did for less money. They deserve a little scare for their jobs every now and then just like the little guy has.
And they wonder why CM's get a bad rap. :lookaroun
Ummm, probably not a good way to establish good professional references for the future.:lookaroun
Example #382 on how to not advance in your chosen career. :lol:
Maybe this is the reason they wanted me to advance to a manager and I told them no because I didn't want to be a baby sitter.
Maybe this is the reason they wanted me to advance to a manager and I told them no because I didn't want to be a baby sitter.
Posting on public Forum complaining about your manager(s), is one way to find yourself looking for work. :lookaroun
first step of Frontline CM layoffs...should it get to that point...CMs who complain about superiors on public forums? hm....
When she returned the next day, the manager gave her a point on her record because they said she was not being safe. :veryconfu Nothing was said to the carpet cleaning company that left the carpet wet in the first place.
The only managers (in any field) that are truly successful, are the ones that treat their inferiors with more respect than they do themselves. (I'm not saying that those are the managers that get promoted, I'm saying they're the successful ones.)
This little story tells me all I need to know about how the parks are run. You can't care about the product when all you care about is your own stinking backside.
Is this kind of master/slave attitude prevalent, raven, or do you feel this is somewhat isolated?
Raven, if management is saying "suck it up" and someone does get hurt, that's one heck of a lawsuit.
Secondly, sometimes managers are very limited in the action they can take, in part because of contract work rules. For example: say a CM is on a break, leaving only one cashier available, and suddenly there's a rush of people, so now there's a big line. The manager is not allowed to open a register and checkout any of those guests -- that would be taking work away from a regular CM. The manager is also not allowed to call the CM back from their break early. So the manager can only stand by and watch while the guest experience goes down the tubes.
I know someone who is a merchandise manager at WDW. There are two sides to this. First, if CM's never did anything they weren't supposed to, then Disney wouldn't need managers to "ride around on their Segway" looking for such behavior. Secondly, sometimes managers are very limited in the action they can take, in part because of contract work rules. For example: say a CM is on a break, leaving only one cashier available, and suddenly there's a rush of people, so now there's a big line. The manager is not allowed to open a register and checkout any of those guests -- that would be taking work away from a regular CM. The manager is also not allowed to call the CM back from their break early. So the manager can only stand by and watch while the guest experience goes down the tubes.
As Far as I know they are not laying off any regular Cast Members, exceping Seasonal ones. Not all seasonal ones but I know they were trying to trim the fat with people who haven't been working as much as they should. As they should.
Neither should CMs be all characterized as shirkers either. That there are some who shouldn't be working for Disney, I have no doubt. And raising the level of pay might help to raise the quality of the CM as well. But copping an attitude toward all because of some is not good either way.
A manager CAN get on the register to help. However, they tend not to. Why?
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