This is absolutely correct. Many front line CMs that I personally know, including my husband and myself have college degrees. The unfortunate part is that especially in this economy the degrees that we have pretty much count for nothing (have you ever tried to get an entry level position only to be told you need 2 to 4 years experience?

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We work for Disney for several reasons. 1. because it is a job 2. because we love Disney. That doesn't mean we get the positions that we were hoping for. It's hard to work attractions or merchandise when the only position available is food services.
Moving up in the company isn't a hard work game, it's a politic game. That's fine for someone who knows how to play politics but many do not. Yes, you will find that in any job, but it seems more prevalent at Disney.
Do we love our jobs (at least my husband and myself)? Yes of course. I am currently seasonal myself because I did find a different job that allows me to work from home right now, but my husband is Full time. I can tell you from both my and his experience you can love the job to pieces but after the 4th person in a day makes negative comments about your intelligence just because you're working food services... it's hard to smile.
I'm not saying cut the CMs some slack. But even if one looks tired or sad or even angry from something someone else said... smile at them. We spend our entire day making the guest's day it can just make our heart soar to be appreciated or be smiled at. You would be amazed how many grumpy, ungrateful or angry people we deal with. And while we still deal with them all with a smile (or at least try to) it makes the day so much better to see someone really love us for what we do.
That's all. Thanks for listening.