That's fair.
It's one reason why I work shift work. The job requires 24/7/365 staffing, so saying you can only work M-F 9-5 would be problematic.
Gonna go out on a limb and say most of the people on this thread are too.
Too old to... find out where those are? Or you're old enough that you don't feel like hunting for that anymore.
Huh! I did
not know that.
Why?
I mean... have you moved because you're curious to try other things, because there weren't enough hours, because you got tired of where you were, because... ?
The costumes we wear come in three different color stripes. They ask me why I only wear one color? Because it’s the color that’s closest to the door in the costuming building , that’s why.
The first role was okay. Wanted to try something different. Transferred out to another role. Wanted to go full time and the only way your really going to get ft is in the role I’m in now but, unless you have years to wait, you go on the “bench” and interview for all different areas in your line of business. If you are interview and get the job, you have to accept it. If you don’t, you have to wait a year to try again. So you have to be careful what you wish for.
I have to stay where I’m at for six months if I want to transfer to another area as long as I stay in the same line of business. If I want to completely change what I do, change lines of business, I have to wait a year.
I was in my first role 12 months , three weeks.
It’s one of the best things working there, you don’t have to do the same thing if you don’t want.
To me, it’s interesting asking people who have been there for years, what roles have they done. I know a lady who has been there for 54 years. She started before the place was even built and she still comes to work everyday. She was a hostess at the welcoming center.
Every time I see her, she says, David, I think I’m going to retire, I had enough. I hug her, she always says that. She then tells me, my family is all gone, my kids don’t live here anymore, this is my home, my family.
I met her years ago, she had a pin on her name tag I never seen before, it was a 40 year service pin. She now has a 50 year pin.
I worked with a lady in my last role that has been at Epcot since opening day. Worked at the same place, did the same thing since opening day.
Just listening to them tell you how they did things before technology.