Rotlex,
I can tell you for certain that Disney still outsources about 90% of their I.T. to third party vendors like IBM and ACS.
I know this because I to am a computer engineer that was looking to move to the Orlando/Tampa area. I had a great I.T. job with a local property managment company here in Richmond, Va. Well one day I was out at one of our properties working on a Dell P.C. and on my way out I passed the Richmond "Radio Disney" station.
Needless to say I was immideiately intrigued! Later that week I was on the
www.disneycareers.com website and saw that the Richmond Radio Disney station was looking for an Account Executive to do radio sales for Disney.
So I contacted the station manager directly and went in for an interview. As as side note, I started my career in insurance sales so I leaned heavely on that in the interview. after an hour and a half of talking, we hit it off great and we were both excited at the possibilites of me coming onboard.
I made it clear to the station manager though, that my profession and last 10 years of experience has been in I.T. and I don't want to abandon that because I enjoy what I do. I stated that I would like to come onboard with Radio Disney in the (non-I.T.) account exec position and put in for a transfer to Disney I.T. in Orlando in 6 to 12 months. The station manager had no problem with that.
So on July 31st 2007 I left my (good paying) I.T. job and started working for The Mouse! My starting salary was 40k + commision (ouch) but I made the proper adjustments i.e. sacrafices, and pushed forward.
Even though this was a high pressure sales position and NOT I.T., I loved working for Disney and being considered a Cast Member
Over the holidays, around the last week in December of 07, an actual Disney I.T. staff member called me at my desk to ask me to update our internal software on my P.C. I took this opportunity to pick his brain and ask all of the questions that my station manager just didn't seem to know.
By the end of the phone call I had found out that Disney indeed outsources about 90% of their I.T. and that only a handfull of actual Disney employed I.T. staff reside in the Celebration area and they love their jobs and are not likely going anywhere anytime soon
Well this was a shocking blow to my Disney I.T. transfer plans. I plugged on though the next couple of months and even took a February trip to WDW as a Cast Member for the first time ever. Wow that felt like, well words can't describe that feeling. Being able to use my Siver Pass to get myself and my family into the parks, being able to use my ABC I.D. to get 20 to 40 % off of food and merch at any Disney location, man that just felt incredible
So we came back from our Cast Member experience and I was faced with a hard decision. Stay on as an account exec with Radio Disney here in Richmond and say goodbye to my I.T. carrer or leave R.D. and try to break back into the I.T. field after a 7 month hiatus?
It was at this point that I relunctantly gave my two week notice at R.D. (said goodbye to the coolest E-mail address I ever had,
myname@disney.com)and started to look around in Orlando/Tampa for a good paying I.T. job.
I went as far as to stay with friends in Florida for two weeks so that I could meet with recruiters and potential employers. After nearly 2 months of prospecting and even staying in Florida, I came back home to Richmond with not one solid lead to go on. They just don't seem to pay as well in Florida as they do here and because of the bad job market in Florida, employers are taking the cream of the crop, I guess I'm not the 'cream' they were looking for
The lord never closes a door without opening a window and so I was able to land a nice I.T. job here in Richmond with a great smaller sized company with plenty of room to learn and grow.
While this is in no way a substitue for my Florida dream, someone on these boards said it best, "Hold onto the dream, just let go of the urgency"
It will happen for me one day, even if it's in retirement driving a boat (for the Disney parks) back and from the resorts to the parks meeting and greeting new faces so full of excitment and anticipation.
Of course I'm hoping that I won't have to wait THAT long.......