TheAmazingSpidey
1934 - 2009
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- Jul 20, 2007
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hahaha, its on topic! Im just telling you the benefits of living in LA/OC is! you get to be there when things open!
YEs, new parade, Pixar Play Parade! With lots and lots of BUBBBLES! They were putting them up last night.
but maybe all of her friends neighbors DO have meth labs. you don't know.
Yeah and all Midwesterners like Corn and are barefoot and pregnant in the sticks.
Yeah sure ALL the neighbors have meth labs whatever!!!!!
The point is to move on not keep being nasty about places you clearly are prejudice against but have no statistics to stand behind and are not important to the topic.
You guys have meth labs too but you seem to love it
http://www.kci.org/meth_info/hidta.htm
Please lets move on!!!!
All Midwesterners love corn.
Hooray! Pottawattamie made the list of meth counties! Even though they list every single county in the state I still like to think we're the dominant county.
Just so you know it's really hard to offend people who aren't seeking to be offended. This area is crawling with meth using hillbillies. There's no doubt about it. I see them at Wal*Mart all the time.
(I apologize if you shop at Wal*Mart and think I'm talking about you. I'm not implying that all people who shop at Wal*Mart are on meth even though most of the people who shop at ours are.)
I'm going to try to bring this thread back on topic since anything but positive comments about where people live will be met with ferocious resistance.
Here are some good places to work at in Southern California that require no experience and involve very little responsibility.
1. In 'n' Out Burgers - Good pay and decent hours. The food's good too.
2. Trader Joe's - Relaxed atmosphere and good pay. Look out for the swankier parts of town. The customers can be a pain in the butt.
3. Misc. Hotels - There are usually some decent entry positions available at hotels all over the place. Pay decent, responsibility is low and with the exception of a few crabby customers every few hours a good work environmet.
4. Target - Easy work and good pay. Milk that discount.
5. Restaurants - Chili's, Friday's, etc. These are abundant and are popular among the party crowd. If you want to meet girls and go to parties this is job that will get you to both. Don't work at diner type restaurants though. See the movie "Waiting." That's exactly what it's like.
Those are just a few of the really good "no brainer" jobs you can do if you're looking for a job that doesn't require any real thought though you will need to conquer the whole making change thing.
I would like to apologize up front for referring to these as "no brainer" jobs. I'm not suggesting that you don't have a brain if you work at any of them. They're just your typical, run of the mill, entry level jobs that anybody can do with very little training. There are no real skills required. This is going to get me flamed I just know it.
hahaha, its on topic! Im just telling you the benefits of living in LA/OC is! you get to be there when things open!
YEs, new parade, Pixar Play Parade! With lots and lots of BUBBBLES! They were putting them up last night.
when does the electrical parade end?
Spring break is starting next week so its still going to be there. From last years thing, it went on constantly until the end of summer.
^^ were gonna get the off topic sign. :|
might as well...
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I just remembered what I was gonna ask.
Could someone describe the interviewing/hiring process, granted they don't mind?![]()
you walk in, and you see a set of computers across from the door and a receptionist on the right. You approach her/him and she will give you a clipboard and you walk to a computer to fill in you data and do wahts you need to do on the paper. After your done, you fill in your availability and your work place desire and you finish your computer work. You walk back to the receptionist and they will determine if your availibility is okay to work. If so, they will tell you when you want your interview. You can get same day. you can wait or come back. When you come back, make sure your dress nicely. After that, you will watch a short film about what working at Disneyland is like. Then, you move back and take a computer test. You must pass this test. Its simple questions, act like your being nice and working here. (This can happen right after your application though)
Then you wait for the interview. You will be called in along with 2-4 people and she will pick one of you to answer the question so you may have time to think of a really good answer. 3-4 questions later, they will ask you to go out. Then call one by one in to tell if they will hire you or not and what you got hired in. This is where you can ask to be in a certain place. I applied to be a Disney Vacation Club rep, but was put into ODV. Asked if i had a choice, she told me ODV or custodial. NO WAY IM CLEANING FLOORS! If not, you walk out with nothing. If you got the job, they give you a packet of paper to fill out and to be brought in another day to finish the proccess.
Then you move onto Traditions and OJT! Congratsssssss!![]()
Thanks!![]()
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Now, as for where you desire to work, can you put stuff like, (for example), "Anything but so and so"? Or, what?
At this point, I'm not even sure what I want to do most...![]()
Honestly? I don't know. I just love California. The weather, the girls (oh, man, the girls!), the attractions, the scenery, just--I love it. I'd love to live there. (And the fact that I hate Nevada helps, too.)
I saw the post asking why you hate Nevada so much, but can't find where you said that...what's funny is that at 17 I ran screaming from MY home state, b/c I couldn't stand to be there one more millisecond. My home state was CA.![]()
Hey Spidey. I'm no expert in working at Disneyland, I've never done it. But I've had a lot of jobs, started working as soon as it was legal for me to do so, and got a job at Jack in the Box up in San Jose CA. Yeehaw.
Possibly the biggest thing you can do to NOT get a job is to talk about what jobs you will NOT do. Employers want flexibility, a happiness to be there, a joy in doing whatever needs to be done. They really don't want to hear that you won't clean toilets, even if they weren't going to offer you that job. (unless you're being offered a choice like Albort was, then it's fine to choose one over the other) I can't even think of a job where it would be a good idea to tell them what you would not do; especially since if you said that, then they said "well we were going to give you that job, but since you said 'no' then I guess it's goodbye", you would very likely feel differently!
I saw the post asking why you hate Nevada so much, but can't find where you said that...what's funny is that at 17 I ran screaming from MY home state, b/c I couldn't stand to be there one more millisecond. My home state was CA.![]()
I was just curious, where in Nevada do you live, and why do you hate it so much?
I live in Henderson.
It's a nice area, don't get me wrong. It's not that.
I hate the heat, the people, and there's nothing to do (for 18 or 21 and under).
I want out!![]()
Even janitorial! Not exactly my dream position to take there, but...hey! If it's all they got, well I'll take it! It's still Disneyland!(I'd prefer a job where you can actually feel the Disney magic, though--not a job where you can feel another kind of "magic" seeping through your gloves.
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I hate the heat, the people, and there's nothing to do (for 18 or 21 and under).
I want out!![]()
Got it. Funny, everyone I've "met" on the DIS that lives in the Vegas area, lives in the Henderson/Green Valley area. Must be a popular place!!I live in Henderson.
It's a nice area, don't get me wrong. It's not that.
I hate the heat, the people, and there's nothing to do (for 18 or 21 and under).
I want out!![]()
That seems to be the case with a lot of people I've talked to. They either love it or hate it. No in between.I understand what you mean. I was born and raised in Vegas, sometimes I like it but more times I hate it.