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Senior Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Working At Disney?
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, sorry if it's not
I live in Canada and I would like to work in Disney; does anyone know how I could go about doing that? I heard something from a cast member last year about Canadians being able to work seasonally or something like that; I was just wondering if anybody would have any information about that or any other program for me ![]()
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Big Cheese
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Clermont, FL
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Re: Working At Disney?
Checkout this website.
Disney International Programs
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Working At Disney?
There are a few people from Canada who have experience with the International Program and they have really enjoyed it. You'll spend a year working and living in WDW and work in the Canada pavilion in Epcot.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Working At Disney?
See if yo ucan touch base with our PrincessTessa, or llama. Both will have "insider information"...
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Senior Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Re: Working At Disney?
What's better than being in the WDWCP? Having your daughter do it and get in the parks for free!
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Big Cheese
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Working At Disney?
I have some friends from Knoxville who "retired" last year. They moved down here and got seasonal jobs at Animal Kingdom. They ended up loving working there so much that decided to go full time. Now I see them everytime I'm at A.K and it's great seeing friends from home.
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Cie la vie
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Re: Working At Disney?
As the mother of a castmember I have to say - if we knew then what we knew now... If you are retiring to Florida you'd probably enjoy working at Disney on a part-time basis. If you're a kid from another country - as a mother I'd have to discourage my child. Disney from the "other' side is not magical. My daughter left in great excitement in February. She couldn't wait to get started. She's a upbeat, friendly kid - and a very hard worker. She thought her year at WDW would be a dream come true. It wasn't. The dorms are run-down and dirty. When we visited her I was shocked at the state of them. I held my tongue, but I desperately wanted to take her home right then. We got cleaning supplies and I spent 2 days cleaning the apt she shared with 3 other girls. One girl from Germany was very clean - the other two from a different country were not. It wasn't pretty. Keep in mind these kids come from far away - they're not going to travel with cleaning supplies and a vacuum. There is a vacuum - you have to rent it. On $3.00 an hour you soon learn there are things more important than a clean apartment. Yet these same apartments are "spot checked" on a monthly basis - and you get demerits for a dirty apartment (Disney's "standards" for the dorms are not the same as for the resorts - trust me) - even if it's your roommate's mess. The work begins with a kid either starting in merchandise, hostessing the restaurant or popcorn cart. At these jobs tips are strictly forbidden. A boy in England refused a tip from a guest at the fish & chips window. The guest reached over and stuck it in his hand and took off. The manager saw the kid holding the dollar - he was dismissed and sent home. Unless you are prepared to send your kid money every week, they are living on $3.00 an hour - many live on Mr. Noodle and cereal. It's all they can afford. Only servers and food runners get tips - but you have to work up to that and it takes 6 months. In your first three months three demerits and you are out. If you are sick and come to work - that's a demerit because you shouldn't be around the public. If you are sick and stay home - you guessed it - demerit. Disney's response: don't get sick. In WDW - with thousands of people milling around. My dd worked with bronchitis which turned to pneumonia and a hospital stay. Fortunately she had a doctor's note. No one from Disney checked to see how she was doing. She had to take a taxi to the hospital and one when she was released. When she got back to the dorms kids chipped in to pay the fare - she had no money. If you work your way up to server you do make excellent money on the tips - but you work 12 to 14 hour days. Drugs are rampant, partying is rampant, girls have been attacked and raped. Disney will throw you out for the drugs. They'll throw everyone out that is in the same room - even if you stopped by to borrow some milk (that happened to a girl from Germany) , ignore the partying and generally send the attacked girl home - warning others not to speak of it - there is no investigation into the crime. If they sense you are "depressed" or "unhappy" - or might be gossiping about Disney you will be sent to Disney's counsellor - who after 15 minutes decides "you're depressed". Then Disney will send you home - and you have to vacate the premises within 8 hours. Yes, 8 hours. To kids from all over the world - with no money, no place to go, no where to store their things. I'm pretty sure this must be illegal - but who fights Disney? It happens time and time again. My dd was home for a 'break week' this summer - she is not happy. She went back because as a server the money was good and she and her boyfriend want to get a house and get married. She's coming home now because it's just not worth it. Canada hired too many kids so her shifts have been cut to 4 hours. Only 20% of the kids who go last the year. The rest either self-terminate or are fired. Her best friend is a nervous wreck, but has to wait until November for her parents to pick her up - my dd doesn't know if she can make it that long. A friend of her's from England has been suspected of theft (she's innocent). Not only is she devastated that they would suspect her - she's terrified if she gets thrown out she won't be able to get a flight back to England and she can't afford a hotel. We've told her if it happens to come to us immediately. I can't speak for the College Program - the "foreigners" (as they are called) are kept strictly away from the American kids. So - if I was a mother in Canada, England, or wherever and my kid was interested, I'd discourage him/her, STRONGLY. You'll all save yourselves a lot of grief. Also - if you a Disney lovers, then you're whole perspective of Disney changes - which is sad. We are trying to separate the employment from our enjoyment in the parks, because Disney was our happy place. But it's not very happy for the CMs. I thought long and hard about writing this post here - I've been a Disneyaholic for 25 years and it's hard to face the truth about the place we love. But as a mother, I felt it was more important to warn others of what they might be getting into. You can take or leave what I have said - perhaps your child will have a different experience - that's what we thought. We were wrong. As my dd says "I'm sure Walt wouldn't have treated us this way."
Update: The English girl was terminated for "suspect theft and drinking".
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Re: Working At Disney?
Finally
![]() Thank you for posting this, I am an ex CM and treat other CMs with very much respect when I go to WDW or even the Disney store just because I know how it is behind the scenes.
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Re: Working At Disney?
wow Janice, that is a sad situation. What happened to labor laws? Holy cow. Thank you for posting this it should be required reading for anyone thinking about getting into the program
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Working At Disney?
I interviewed for a job at Disney as a college grad wanting to get into one of the nicer hotels being a concierge. I actually got the job at Grand Floridian and turned it down because they paid $7.00 an hour, made it clear that tips were unacceptable, and crappy health insurance. I could understand if I was some high school kid or something but I could have been making four times that much somewhere else. I knew right then, that even as a regular employee, that if I stayed there I would end up resenting a place I loved SO much.
Llama, I am glad Emily is home safe and sound and I hope that Disney will be your happy place again soon! ![]()
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Super Mod/Packen' Kracken
Join Date: Jun 2002
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Re: Working At Disney?
Bella said it best. I feel the same. Having known about this before you posted it, I know how long you struggled with whether or not you should share this on here. Truth is truth...doesn't matter that it's the place we all love.
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