I was once, twice, no...three times a TDS CM. Working for the
Disney Store was my "Dream Job" for a long time. I longed for the opportunity to share the Disney "magic" with everyone I came into contact with. I was a hardcore collector and would visit every Disney Store I could whenever I traveled. I also went to
Disneyland and WDW every year. I was addicted to Disney for almost 15 years.
I started working at a "flagship" Disney Store, in the gallery department. I was a seasonal CM, who was a Store Manager at another retailer. I did the seasonal thing in 1995 and 1997. Each time I was asked to stay on but could not because of my other "real" job.
Finally, in 1999 I quit my job as a store manager to become an ASM at TDS. My dream job was coming true. Six months into my new position I was promoted to Store Manager. My dream job had finally arrived. I became the proud leader of a family of TDS Castmembers. My extended family included a DM who was not my biggest fan, but a RD who adored me.
My CM's were an interesting bunch. Some who loved spreading "pixie dust", many who overdosed on the stuff, and a couple who knew knew when it was appropriate to use it. The CM's who "overdosed" on the pixie dust were the problem children at my store. The ate, drank, breathed and lived everything Disney. There was a short time when I was like them. But I quickly realized that there was a world outside of TDS.
I left the company on very poor terms. My store was facing certain closure, while nothing was ever announced. My team's morale was dropping and many of them didn't know what they were going to do if they lost their jobs. My store was flooded with CM's from a nearby closed store looking for jobs. The DM and (new) RD told us not to hire any of the "dinosaurs" from the stores. Dinosaurs were known as long-term CM's who were set in their own ways and could not be changed.
What I couldn't understand was how for so many people, Disney was the end-all, be-all of the employment world. Sure, it was my "Dream Job", but even I was a realist. At the end of the day, a Dream Job is no more than a job.
I have read all these posts by current TDS cast members who don't know what they are going to do or if they are going to have a job after this latest transition is done. I am reading about the potential of people "losing their jobs" and am supposed to feel sorry for them or there must be something wrong with me.
It's hard to sympathize with people who have a choice. But believe me when I say that you have many options when it comes to work. As it turned out for me, Disney was far from a "Dream Job". It was just a job. There are many jobs and companies that are much better than Disney. I share this because it is very true. My days of bashing Disney are long over. I have seen TDS struggle for close to ten years, including the seven since I left the company.
It is time for you TDS cast members to think of yourself first and not the mouse. The only thing I can promise you is that when Disney considers which stores to close, they are not thinking "what about the CM's". You are not even a blip on thier radar. This is not meant to sound harsh. It's reality and it's business. The only thing Disney is interested in is money and the bottom line.
Some of you have given years of your lives to that company. For others, it may be the only job you have had. For most of you the biggest perk that you will ever get from working for that company is the ability to put the word "Disney" on your resume. It very well could be the deciding factor in your next job.
So GO FOR IT! You work in retail. There are plenty of jobs out there and as I said earlier, there are many better companies. You may not believe it now, and I will probably be flamed for some of my comments. But the worst part of the "magic" of Disney (or pixie dust, if you will), is the huge amount of denial that comes with it.
If you are a fan of Disney, you can give it a small place in your life. An appropriate place. When your life revolves around Disney, you need to take a look at your priorities and decide what is really important. I promise you that you will then rethink your allegiance to the Mouse.
Good Luck to all of you.