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Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:32 am to TackySweater
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Money
You probably make less than McDonald’s.
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Enjoyment
Probably as enjoyable as working at McDonald’s
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Furthering a career?
A career working at little tea cup ride?
This post isn’t as smart as you thought it would be
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:33 am to Tempratt
I would say that for young people, you get a lot of exposure to a huge company filled with opportunities, and you develop a lot of really close friends. And on your days off, you get to enjoy parks and still see your friends on duty...
My in-laws worked there when WDW opened, that's how they met. They loved it there and always toyed with just going back to work there part time for fun. A co-worker of theirs JUST RETIRED from WDW. She was our free-ticket person... dangit.
Wife's best friend worked there in college program and went to corporate for a decade before becoming a SAHM. She has nothing but great things to say about her time there and is a huge Disney fan.
One of my friends did the college program and went back to Disney a few years later in marketing... still there today doing some very cool stuff that takes him around the world to all the parks. Says working in the parks was best time of his life.
My wife has a cousin that has worked there his entire adult life, doing something so insanely cool and specific I can't say it here. His dad did it before him, and even has pictures with Roy Disney.
Two cousins were performers there and it led to careers in performance ballet, broadway shows, etc... and they are very close to the friends they made while working at WDW.
My in-laws worked there when WDW opened, that's how they met. They loved it there and always toyed with just going back to work there part time for fun. A co-worker of theirs JUST RETIRED from WDW. She was our free-ticket person... dangit.
Wife's best friend worked there in college program and went to corporate for a decade before becoming a SAHM. She has nothing but great things to say about her time there and is a huge Disney fan.
One of my friends did the college program and went back to Disney a few years later in marketing... still there today doing some very cool stuff that takes him around the world to all the parks. Says working in the parks was best time of his life.
My wife has a cousin that has worked there his entire adult life, doing something so insanely cool and specific I can't say it here. His dad did it before him, and even has pictures with Roy Disney.
Two cousins were performers there and it led to careers in performance ballet, broadway shows, etc... and they are very close to the friends they made while working at WDW.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:34 am to AwesomeSauce
The internship program is building 10's of thousands of new apts. to house them. Disney has tons of jobs that never have to see a vacationer. They are promoting the tranny thing heavily. It is clown world behind the scenes.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:35 am to Tempratt
I have a friend that was in the military, then worked for the NSA, and was then heavily recruited by Disney and now works at DW in Orlando.
Seemingly odd career track, but I imagine Disney is data mining/tracking the shite out over everyone at their parks.
Seemingly odd career track, but I imagine Disney is data mining/tracking the shite out over everyone at their parks.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:39 am to TDTOM
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This place is populated with poor miserable people who have no friends.
its quite astonishing really
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:39 am to CP3LSU25
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Furthering a career?
A career working at little tea cup ride?
Thousands of kids each year are there on the Disney College Program. They get a ton of experience, get to have fun, and have an inside track into a job at a Disney-owned company. The people operating rides aren't carnival workers, for the most part.
Other people choose to work there because they want to do it. Retirees driving boats, taking photos, etc... maybe they enjoy being around people that are mostly really happy to be where they are?
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:40 am to CP3LSU25
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You probably make less than McDonald’s.
Ok. But still, money. Some people have to work jobs they may not like to get money.
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Probably as enjoyable as working at McDonald’s
Lol no shot. If you polled 100/100 people, they would all pick Disney over McDonalds.
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career working at little tea cup ride?
I see reading comprehension isn’t your strong suit.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:48 am to Krane
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Not gonna lie that would probably make me throw a punch
Then get your arse beat by that thing.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:50 am to BayouBlitz
“He” might could beat me up but I guaranfrickingtee you couldn’t
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:52 am to Loup
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One of my roommates back in college did some sort of summer internship there. He was neck deep in strange the whole time. He loved it.
frick in costume and disappear.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 11:57 am to Tempratt
sister in law worked at disney land for 10 months, 15 years ago... was making 26 an hour. Said she enjoyed it
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:00 pm to Tempratt
I know a guy I know that worked there for a long time. He started with the college program. Graduated, and went to work in the hotel world for about 5 years. Started working at Disney again, was in guest relations at one of the parks, then became a VIP tour guide, then a guest relations manager at another park. Did that until COVID shut everything down, and he moved away from Florida and is now back in the hotel business as an assistant general manager.
He said the pay was decent and the benefits were outstanding. More than that, he just loves Disney, and the type of work he did allowed him to share his love with others. It was one of those "it never felt like work" things for him.
He also said if he was in casting or food services or merchandise or attraction support etc he would have offed himself, so there is that.
He said the pay was decent and the benefits were outstanding. More than that, he just loves Disney, and the type of work he did allowed him to share his love with others. It was one of those "it never felt like work" things for him.
He also said if he was in casting or food services or merchandise or attraction support etc he would have offed himself, so there is that.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:01 pm to LSUFanHouston
I want to work there when I retire.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:02 pm to concrete_tiger
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My wife has a cousin that has worked there his entire adult life, doing something so insanely cool and specific I can't say it here. His dad did it before him, and even has pictures with Roy Disney.
I know a guy who's father is one of the train drivers at Magic Kingdom, I think he does it one day a week or something.
I always thought it might be interesting in retirement to be a bus driver for Disney Transport.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:03 pm to Salmon
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Seemingly odd career track, but I imagine Disney is data mining/tracking the shite out over everyone at their parks.
Oh yeah. That MagicBand+ interation with the phone app is producing insane amounts of customer data points.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:04 pm to Tempratt
Several of our friends and even a few family members have had their kids go do it. One girl came home for a bit and somehow has signed up to go do it again.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:04 pm to LSUFanHouston
Worked for Disney when I was 17. I hated the drive to the employee lot but they paid well and it was interesting. They supply everything down to the clothing and approved haircuts.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:05 pm to NOSHAU
quote:I've read various stories about the horrors of working there.
What about working in a Disney park would be so bad other than it seems to be the "in thing" by some here to hate Disney.
For example:
I always thought it was my dream to work at Disney World. I quit after a month from burnout.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 12:06 pm to TDTOM
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This place is populated with poor miserable people who have no friends.
And lots of low IQ mouth breathers who love their fear porn about Disney.
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