You're spot on. No one understands unless you live and work in the Central Florida region. SoCal is a whole other discussion but lets stick to Orlando and surrounding region. Rent has gone up all across the state of Florida during the pandemic. What once was a rent of 1,200 USD is now approaching 1,800 USD for a one bedroom apartment. Rents of 2,000 USD are not unheard of and are becoming the reality. Disney going to 15 dollars an hour is a joke. The rest of the State of Florida will reach 15 dollar minimum wage by 2026 what then? When you make the same working for another job it becomes difficult to really incentives the parks as a place to work. Not to mention the cutting of many hours and benefits for hourly employees has made things difficult. Even in the corporate world and upper management at Parks, Experiences, and Products is getting rough with benefits becoming lower and lower each quarter.
The question doesn't become is it worth it anymore, it becomes can I really support my husband/wife/children/family. Disney has stopped caring for its cast members at all levels. It's hard to staff these parks as well because of the rent. When rent went up and the majority of Orlando was shut down due to the Pandemic people left Orlando for places like Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, and out of state to find work and cheaper housing. No one thought Disney would be closed for so long. That affected a lot of people who after US taxes maybe make 800 dollars a week (EPCOT-Every Paycheck Comes Out Thursday). Keeping the parks staffed has been difficult when Universal and even Seas are offering higher pay and more hours than Disney is willing of late.
Naturally you have your occasional cast member who is ok financially and gives up their hours but a vast majority are struggling to get them if at all. Reminder under Florida State Law full time is anything above 40 hours but Disney gets sneaky about that 39.5, when adding rent, food, and other essentials it becomes difficult to justify the cost of life in Orlando with a dream to work for the company. I count myself as lucky that I am a salaried CM, but I know way too many friends of mine who have had to leave the company due to loss of benefits, hourly employees not getting enough hours ect. You're in no way wrong with seeing ex Disney CM's over on the other side of I-4.
It's sad because time and time again whether it be twitter, instagram, or my Facebook, I get messages from friends and family asking why experiences aren't up and running when the majority of the State of Florida has been open since January 2021. There's just no simple answer and we can't control what corporate deems appropriate. Personally if Bars in Miami Beach can stay open at 100% Capacity past 2 am in the morning, I think Disney can reopen the boardwalk and all hotels. Yet again Casting is a whole other beast in its self. If there aren't enough Mousekeepers, Hotel Bellpersons, Engineers, or Guest Relations/Front Desk Agents we cannot open 100%, but to what extent that's an excuse I have no idea. I know way too many people I grew up with asking constantly if we're hiring.
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I mean if the 1,000 USD bonuses didn't resonate, that's one thing to prove people just don't want to work in the service industry for lousy wages when the rest of the state has caught up to Disney's wages.