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256.1 | Disney Dreamer | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Tue Apr 30 1991 10:54 | 10 |
| I'd love to be Minnie in the Magic Kingdom parade...for the attention,
the glamour and the glitz...
But I wouldn't like to be one of those assistants leading people on and
off the big rides that don't stop in EPCOT...that would make me dizzier
than I already am!
Karen
(sat_dreaming_in_the_grey_silence_of_her_cube_in_Reading_England_which_
seems_like_a_million_miles_away_from_the_fun_of_Disney)
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256.2 | | KOOZEE::OWEN | How to accelerate a MAC: 9.8m/sec^2 | Tue Apr 30 1991 11:59 | 5 |
| Sorry Karen, as far as I know, generally female characters are played
by males and vise-versa.
I guess you'll have to be the head honcho, Mickey.
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256.3 | Really??? | KERNEL::WHITAKER | | Thu May 02 1991 08:40 | 30 |
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re .2
Is this REALLY true?????
... if so, then I owe a B*I*G apology to some guy in a Minnie
outfit who I encountered on my last trip!
One other question that our real Disney buffs might be able to
answer:
I was at one of these Tom Peters-style seminars earlier this
week. The guy who was running it was talking about excellence
in general and quite rightly used Disney as an example of truly
excellent cleanliness and customer assistance.
He claimed that the reasons the parks were so clean was because
of the fact that excellent training is given to all cast-members
which I don't doubt, but then he said that the other reason was
that the custodial employees were paid MORE than any others.
Is this true, or was he using 'poetic licence' here?
Perhaps Custodial Services is the best job to go for after
all.
Andy.
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256.4 | | KOOZEE::OWEN | How to accelerate a MAC: 9.8m/sec^2 | Thu May 02 1991 12:19 | 14 |
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The worst job...?
Ever notice that they don't sell gum inside the parks? Get to the
Magic Kingdom early and you can see the guys scraping gum off of the
walkways with putty knives. That I think is the worst job.
Best job...?
Monorail Driver.
Later...
Steve
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256.5 | Gum | COEM::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Sat May 04 1991 15:37 | 10 |
| They have a very difficult time getting gum off the concrete. They
actually steam it off at night when cleaning all the parks.
I don't know what the toughest job would be but any job in which you
have to deal with the public is a toughie.
Driving the little beetles in the ELP is tough...ya gotta be careful
you don't hit someone.
Mike
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256.6 | how do you know?? | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Tue May 07 1991 08:40 | 8 |
| Re: .2
sob...sob...my dreams are in tatters...
Karen
PS I'm a bit worried too, Andy...the space-suited Mickey in EPCOT
gave me a real big cuddle when I had my photo taken with "him" :-)
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256.7 | My picks for best and worst | BUSY::TBUTLER | | Tue May 07 1991 09:37 | 8 |
| TThe best job in the park would be any job where you would get to go
all around the park, I would guess that working on a vendor cart would allow
that. The other choice would be a ride attendant in either the Haunted Mansion
or Pirates of the Carribean!! The worst would deffinately be any job where you
have to scrub unsightly little bits of anything off of a sidewalk (YUK!!)!!
Tom
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256.8 | Don't be quick to judge which job is scummiest | AKOCOA::HILL | | Wed May 08 1991 00:29 | 35 |
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RE : - 1
Oh, I don't know about that. A few years back, I was lucky
enough to get an after-hours tour of Disneyland. I watched the team of
cleaners who steam all the dirt, gum, etc. off the sidewalks of the
park. They work with a high pressure pin-point hose and -- slowly,
methodically -- make their way along the streets of the Magic Kingdom.
Not a very glamorous job. And the hours -- 11 p.m. to 7
a.m. -- leave a lot to be desired ( Believe me, I know ). But -- in a
weird sort of way -- I envied these guys. Why ? Because -- every night
-- they have Disneyland all to themselves. No crowds, no noise. They
get to see the place when it's at its most peaceful. All the lights
are still on, the place still looks beautiful -- but it's quiet.
Those people that I got to talk to took a real pride in
their work. They felt that they played a very important part in Disney-
land's appeal to the public -- making sure the park looked good each
and every time the gates opened. Plus they did admit to getting a weird
sort of kick out of having the Magic Kingdom all to themselves at night,
of being to move freely along usually busy streets.
I really enjoyed that night and meeting all those people.
Somehow, it made the Magic Kingdom that much more special to me --
learning about all the hard work that goes on after hours and behind
the scenes that we take for granted when we visit the park.
So don't be so quick to look down on Disneyland's
custodial staff. The folks I talked with seemed very pleased with
the jobs they had ... Oh, and if you think being a ride operator at
" Pirates of the Carribbean " or " The Haunted Mansion " would be a
lot of fun, just think about how many times a day you'd have to smile
and say " Please step into the DEAD center of the room " to yammering
tourists. If I had that job -- and had to say the same thing over-and
over-and-over every day -- I'd snap !
Comments ?
jrh
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256.9 | when you wish.... | EXIT26::SNODGRASS | Yoikes and Away!! | Wed May 08 1991 13:22 | 20 |
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I think I'd have to agree with the last reply. Working all day with the
"general" public would get real old, fast. Imagine doing the spiel
every day on the Jungle Cruise Oh Joy. Just a little digression last
trip down our boat on the JC was filled almost entirely with
non-English speaking guests but the driver didn't know it. He couldn't
why no one was getting any of his puns ect.
No back to the discussion at hand. For my dream job I think it would be
photographer. The subject matter is just boundless but the challenge
would still be there. How to make a shot of the castle look fresh and
new. Now that's the kind of challenge I could go for, rather how to
light this DEC manual look fresh and new :-/ oh well. Then again maybe
if it were a real dream how about Imagineer there could be a few
challenges in that job ;-)
happy dreaming
steve
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256.10 | Jungle Cruise | NITMOI::WITHERS | Another Hallmark Moment. -Al Bundy | Thu May 09 1991 14:10 | 20 |
| RE: .9
>Imagine doing the spiel
>every day on the Jungle Cruise
Actually once when I was on it they worked that in. The closing line
the attendent gave (after the standard "return to civilation") was:
"Did you enjoy yourselves? Well, I did. In fact .. I'll go around
again...and around and around...Why? Because its not just an
adventure...its a job."
During this same time which was very late at night and uncrowded when
we got to the falls named for "Albert Falls" (:-)), and the comment
went out about the last crewing being lost here, we turned the corner
to see another Jungle Cruise boat with two attendents on it spawled out
"dead".
George
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256.11 | well... | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Tue May 14 1991 14:37 | 10 |
| Ever want to jump off a ride, like the Pirates of the Carribean and
wander around when you were a kid. Being the engineer or security that
lurks in these rides might be fun, then again it might not be if it
keeps breaking down.
I wouldn't want to work in the ticket booth. Seems like you would
have to be real patient and know several languages.
Dave
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256.12 | engineering challenge using state-of-the-art technology | TOHOKU::TAYLOR | | Tue May 14 1991 20:38 | 4 |
| Personally I would like to design the rides.
The down side is 'where do you go for vacation'.
mike
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256.13 | New Vote | BUSY::TBUTLER | | Thu May 16 1991 13:48 | 7 |
| After reading .9 I want to change my vote. I too would have to say
that Photographer would be the best since I enjoy Photography and it fits
my, being able to wander around the parks, requirement. I still think that,
depending on how strict they are on the scripts, I would enjoy being an
attendant on one of the best rides.
Tom
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256.14 | | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | Total Eclipse of the Heart | Fri May 17 1991 12:09 | 9 |
| When I was 17 I was approached in the park (Anahiem) by the
"suits" of Disneyland. They offered me a position as being one
of their Alice in Wonderlands that wander the park with the other
costumed characters. I lived in San Jose so couldn't take the
job, but I sure would have like to!
L.J.
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256.15 | Maybe not *the* worst, but close | RANGER::WEBER | | Mon May 20 1991 16:22 | 4 |
| At the end of the character parade, we saw a guy with a harness
strapped to his chest, cranking away on a big handle to wind up the
cable that lines the parade route. It was 92 (degrees F and humidity
too) and he did not look like he was having fun.
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256.16 | another change of vote. | KERNEL::WHITAKER | | Wed May 22 1991 04:49 | 18 |
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.... after reflecting on .8 from jrh, I'm going to change votes as
well, it must be great to have the park to yourself at night (although
I guess you obviously can't do any of the rides) ... peace and quiet,
and no burning sun ...... and no kids!!!
.. I also echo .11 from Dave about wanting to get out of a ride while
it's going through (apart from SM and BTMR of course). I nearly
succumbed to the temptation the last time I rode the Pirates, I get the
feeling the Pirates themselves would probably act as security guards!
... got a feeling that another naff job would be a car parking
attendant, especially with the amount of Brits who are not used to
driving on the 'wrong' side of the road!
Andy
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256.17 | Parade director or photographer | IMTDEV::GULLIKSEN | Disney in 1991 | Wed May 22 1991 13:41 | 13 |
| So far it's a toss up between photographer and parade director.
I love taking pictures and the thought of taking pictures from anywhere in
the park at any time is tempting. I hadn't thought of it until I read it
here.
I've also taped a show from the Disney Channel about the electric parade.
I think it would be exciting to run the parade behind the scenes. It would
be really great to watch the crowds reaction every night and to know that
I had a role in creating the magic. Running any of the live performances
from behind the scenes would probably appeal to me. But then my best
memories of high school are of the plays I worked on. I was on the stage
crew not an actress.
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256.18 | My ideal Disney job! | TRNPRC::WERBER | Help Mrs. Fletcher get up! | Wed May 22 1991 15:25 | 7 |
| I don't think I could stand a full-time job taking world passes and
stamping them with today's date all day long. Yuk.
On the other hand - I'd enjoy being one of the beautiful polynesian women
dancers with a roomful of guys mezmerized...
'course they don't take thunder thighs...
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256.19 | Tour guide? | CTOAVX::JLAWRENCE | Jim / Hartford Insurance D.C.C. | Sat May 25 1991 22:36 | 7 |
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There are some personnel who give private guided tours to dignitaries
and crippled kids. I'd like that job. If they paid me what DEC does...
JL
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256.20 | how about ... | MRKTNG::MILLER_COLE | | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:42 | 10 |
| I'd say that the worst jobs would have to be (1) running around in a
furry chipmunk suit on a 110 degree day in July, (2) driving
around/trying to help folks who have lost their RENTAL cars in that
vast parking lot (what color was it again, Marge?) and (3) trying to
console those screaming children terrified of the 7' chipmunk.
I would say that the best job would be actually working in the
underground "world" below Disney ... and what fun you could have
re-programming some of the animated characters when your boss was out
of town.
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256.21 | making the magic | SMEGIT::EBERT | | Tue Jul 09 1991 15:43 | 7 |
| I too would like to work behind the scenes making all of the magic come
true. Imagion putting together the Raiders of the Lost Arc adventure.
Or being part of putting together Epcot center.
Yea, behind the scenes is for me.
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256.22 | making eyes at you. | JARETH::K_COLLINS | Excellent! | Wed Jul 24 1991 11:15 | 2 |
| Personally, all I seem to talk about lately is that I want to be the
maintainer of the Country Bear Jambory. The whole thing! I'ld love it!
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256.23 | Best Job for Me | WAGON::KRUEGER | | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:11 | 13 |
| Other than the heavy costumes, I would think that if you liked to sing,
being a singer at the American display at Epcot would be the best job.
These people have fantastic voices and sing old Americana songs that
really get you into the mood for the history of America program (I
still get tears in my eyes after the presentation!) ... another great
job HAS to be as a waiter/waitress in any of their on-site restaurants.
The food isn't cheap, so the tips must be fantastic!
And, personally speaking, I would love to be a groundskeeper, planting
flowers and shrubs, etc.
Now, where's my resume??....!
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256.24 | Best & Worst Job!! | TUNER::RONEY | | Fri Jan 17 1992 15:51 | 11 |
| Best Job!!
How about being the Lifeguard at Typhoon Lagoon???
Worst job!!
Being the guy who walks behind the horses in the parade with the shovel
and the bucket picking up you know what!! Nice Job!!!!.......
Bob
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256.25 | | TOKLAS::feldman | Larix decidua, var. decify | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:03 | 9 |
| >Being the guy who walks behind the horses in the parade with the shovel
> and the bucket picking up you know what!! Nice Job!!!!.......
Do they really do that? I thought the horses had diapers (not in the
triangular shaped white cloth sense, but I know I've seen horses in places
wearing sacks designed to catch the waste).
Gary
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256.26 | "No Diapers!" | TUNER::RONEY | | Sun Jan 19 1992 13:40 | 4 |
| NO DIAPERS!!!! We have seen the pooper-scooper man many times! It's
true! Is this a Disney punishment I wonder?
Bob
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256.27 | | KYOA::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Mon Apr 20 1992 12:19 | 15 |
| Best:
1)working in the underground area
2)being an imagineer
3)testing the rides!
4)Jungle Cruise(thoose guys crack me up!)
5)working in woders of life
Worst:
1)horse guy
2)costume person(inside it on a 110 degree day?)
3)merry-go-round(and around,and around...)
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256.28 | former WDW employee | COOLER::MUNNS | | Wed May 20 1992 19:24 | 15 |
| I worked at WDW in the summer of 1975 and over Christmas break 1976 at
the BEST job at DISNEY - 'crowd control' in Frontier Land. We did
everything from:
o setup/takedown the rope lines for the daily 2PM/9PM parades
o yell at people to 'get out of the way' of the floats
o drive the Tom Sawyer Rafts across the lagoon
o steer the Davy Crockett Canoes around the lagoon and scare our guests
with close encounters with the steam boat's paddle wheel
o explain to desparate people that the nearest bar was in a park hotel
All this to pay for college. Actually it got old answering the most
frequently asked question: 'where is the NEAREST bathroom ?'
For a teenager, this job was fun but minimum wage work.
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256.29 | | TOHOPE::VORE_S | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Mon Oct 14 1996 12:27 | 3 |
256.30 | RE: RollerBlades | STAR::ELSER | Operator, what's the number for 911? | Mon Oct 14 1996 14:33 | 6 |
256.31 | http://www.swt.edu/~CS22517/mystory.html | SUFRNG::VORE_S | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:01 | 0
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