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Mosbonian 05-29-2008 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefscafan (Post 4773772)
I worked for disney and yes they are nazis. I worked as a bartender in down town disney but they hammered in our heads there are things you can and can't do and things you can or can't say. I don't know how many aeriels there are but i remember flirting with one on the bus ride to the park with blonde hair that was gorgeous. Good job dude.

For every one former Cast Member who whines about how hard it is working for Disney, I can find you 50-100 who love it. If you think Disney is bad some of you need to get out into the Corporate world.....try working for a guy who sits in his office looking out over the entrance.....he had a switch that would turn onn the sprinklers and drown everyone who was walking to the door a minute late...he would leave them on for 45 minutes. You either walked thru the soaking sprinklers or wait until they went off and got docked.

And that is one of the nicer things I have encountered.

Yes I am a Disney fanatic.....but I grow weary of hearing how bad former Cast Members feel they were treated.

mmaddog
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bogey 05-29-2008 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by mmaddog (Post 4774239)
For every one former Cast Member who whines about how hard it is working for Disney, I can find you 50-100 who love it. If you think Disney is bad some of you need to get out into the Corporate world.....try working for a guy who sits in his office looking out over the entrance.....he had a switch that would turn onn the sprinklers and drown everyone who was walking to the door a minute late...he would leave them on for 45 minutes. You either walked thru the soaking sprinklers or wait until they went off and got docked.

And that is one of the nicer things I have encountered.

Yes I am a Disney fanatic.....but I grow weary of hearing how bad former Cast Members feel they were treated.

mmaddog
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I know several cast members that loved working at the park. Let's face it, Disney has high standards for their employees. However, they were very fair and lenient with the friends I know that worked there.

jollymon 05-29-2008 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 4773040)
Vaguely interesting, but honestly, cant' say I care about all this "Disney is evil" stuff. Seemed pretty mild. Try working in a coal mine for a week. Get over yourself.

You work in the mines also? Hell that is where I have been the past several months, quit teaching and now work in the mines.

Deberg_1990 05-29-2008 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mmaddog (Post 4774239)
but I grow weary of hearing how bad former Cast Members feel they were treated.

mmaddog
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OMG!! I cant believe Disney expected me to be to work on time, look and act professional and actually do work while im on the clock!!! How dare they!!! :)

Mosbonian 05-29-2008 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 4774302)
OMG!! I cant believe Disney expected me to be to work on time, look and act professional and actually do work while im on the clock!!! How dare they!!! :)

LMAO:LOL:

The nerve.....

I just came back from a NACM (National Association of Credit Management) convention where we had a speaker by the name of Cam Marston. He has a book out called Motivating the "What's In It for Me? Workforce". In it he describes the 4 Generations in the workforce and how each differs in it's view of how they operate. At first glance I thought it would be boring, but I found it very enlightening and the speaker was highly entertaining. And boy does he hit the bull's eye on today's workforce....here is the link to his website in case you want to read a little about it.

http://www.cammarston.com/

mmaddog
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NewChief 05-29-2008 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mmaddog (Post 4774377)
LMAO:LOL:

The nerve.....

I just came back from a NACM (National Association of Credit Management) convention where we had a speaker by the name of Cam Marston. He has a book out called Motivating the "What's In It for Me? Workforce". In it he describes the 4 Generations in the workforce and how each differs in it's view of how they operate. At first glance I thought it would be boring, but I found it very enlightening and the speaker was highly entertaining. And boy does he hit the bull's eye on today's workforce....here is the link to his website in case you want to read a little about it.

http://www.cammarston.com/

mmaddog
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As a teacher of the younger generation, I can only tell you that it's going to get worse. I feel like such an old bastard when I start ranting about "kids these days," but I really do feel there is some validity to it. I saw a recent article in a paper that talked about some of the characteristics of the generation. They called them the "snow plow" generation, because their parents have basically cleared all obstacles from their paths their entire lives. As such, they have unrealistically low expectations as to what it takes to succeed in life and unrealistically high expectations for their futures.

Case in point: I had about 10 cases of plagiarism this year. Two of the parents contacted me after my initial contact reporting the infraction. Both parents insisted that their kids wouldn't and didn't plagiarize (despite me printing up the websites that they plagiarized and highlighting the exact unattributed quotes). I spent upwards of 3 hours on the phone with one parent before finally getting him to leave me alone and "agreeing to disagree" as to what constitutes plagiarism. During that hellacious endurance test, it came out that the dad had actually written the paper for his son who "has problems in school." So it was, in fact, his dad who had plagiarized on top of writing the paper for his kid. He told me that in the business world what he did wasn't plagiarism, that they claim other people's work as theirs all the time without giving them credit. His dad just didn't feel that it was fair that his son was given a zero for the assignment, since he'd put in so much hard work on it. I was completely disgusted and it was very telling as to many of the problems I deal with daily in the classroom.

Hammock Parties 05-29-2008 09:08 PM

Jesus. I really don't understand parents who do their kids homework.

blueballs 05-29-2008 09:19 PM

He'll be supporting that kid for life


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