Sorahana
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Have you ever high fived the Yeti?
LOL no. He sheds every now and then though.
Have you ever high fived the Yeti?
watching the e presentation made me want to eat the "worms in dirt" the guy was making.
i thought i'd let everyone know.
Amen to that! It looks soooooo good. I'm putting that on my list of things to do this summer.
Thank you, Joanna. That was exactly what I was looking for!
maybe if i apply to food service the interviewer will ask me:
"so where would you want to work specifically?"
"WHEREVER THE GUY MADE THE WORMS IN DIRT ON YOUR EPRESENTATION!!!"
LOL no. He sheds every now and then though.
Because I'm basically a tech nerd and a goofball, I was wondering is there a sensor that sets the Yeti off or is he like always "on" so to speak. Everest is one of my favorite rides and I've watched all the making of specials they had on science channel and what not. Anyway, odd question I know but I'm just curious.
So I had my interview 10 days ago.. and I faxed in my role checklist on Friday. I still haven't mailed it in though... I hope that doesn't delay my results!!! Does anyone think it will matter that much? I need to go buy stamps.. whenever I went before, they were out.. and I'm so busy all the time that it's hard to find time to go get envelopes and send it and what not. Do they have the have the mailed in one as well before they even look at my application?
So what I'm getting at here is you could technically treat him like an automatic door and walk in front of the sensor like you would an automatic door sensor sending him into full blown Yeti rage mode, I have no idea why but I find that strangely amusing. Haha.Yes there's a sensor. I feel special knowing technical stuff about my ride lol.
maybe if i apply to food service the interviewer will ask me:
"so where would you want to work specifically?"
"WHEREVER THE GUY MADE THE WORMS IN DIRT ON YOUR EPRESENTATION!!!"
So what I'm getting at here is you could technically treat him like an automatic door and walk in front of the sensor like you would an automatic door sensor sending him into full blown Yeti rage mode, I have no idea why but I find that strangely amusing. Haha.
Lol it is kind of funny.
My favorite part of the job is getting to interact with the kids and make them happy or feel special =). It's hard though when they're not tall enough to ride the ride/s =/. But we try our best to keep everyone happy. SMILING IS GOOD.
Lol it is kind of funny.
My favorite part of the job is getting to interact with the kids and make them happy or feel special =). It's hard though when they're not tall enough to ride the ride/s =/. But we try our best to keep everyone happy. SMILING IS GOOD.
Yeah, Im planning on doing attractions for that reason. I work in retail now, and like let's put it this way I've never been more miserable at a job in my life it's just such an unrewarding job. But I like the excitement that surrounds the rides, cause for alot of people it's something new for them. I also like how interactive the cast members get to be with the guests. Every time I go to Disney I toy with the cast members on Tower of Terror, and ask them ridiculous questions about the property. The answers are usually hysterical and blatantly ad libbed.
Just so you know, at Disney if you are in merchandise you are a Merchandise Host/Hostess and they tell you in training that you also put on a show for guests. I didn't want you to disregard Merchandise because of a bad retail experience. Merchandise is an awesome opportunity to meet and talk to guests and tons of opportunities to make magical memories.
Oh quick question for anybody who knows, If you want to stay on with your job as a full time job after the CP ends, how easy is that to do? Obviously, job performance, and attendance are going to play a role, but I guess my question is after completing the college program how hard is it to secure an actual job with Disney?