WDSearcher said:
Never said it was. Disney promotes from within most of the time. As I said, I walked in with a Masters in my field, and I worked entry level for a couple of years. You have to be willing to do that. If you're not, then Disney might not be a good choice.
I understand that McDonald's also has locations in Florida.
I guess I don't understand why I am the one getting flamed here. There are plenty of poster that state CMs don't get paid enough for what they do, and then I, a CM, come in and say "Yes, I agree, CMs don't get paid enough." And the comments I get are basically along the lines of how naive I am and I should quit if it's
soooooo unbearable.
I think Disney is great, and that's why I work here. Period. I meet people all the time who assume I have great paying job. I make enough, but I had to work a few years to advance. I meet tons of people who say tell me they've worked in X field for X years, and want to get into Disney as a manager in that field. Well, it's possible - BUT more than likely you will have to start off selling hamburgers or sweeping streets for a few years before you will be considered. In my experience, Disney values Disney experience more than a college degree or previous non-Disney experience. The knowledge and guest services skills you are expected to have working in the entry level jobs does not match the pay scale IMHO. Is this made clear when you are hired? Yes. Does that mean it's enough money? No. Can you decline the job? Of course, but you need money and desperate times call for desperate measures - including taking a job that doesn't pay much. I really doubt I am the only person who has gotten a pay check and thought "Uh, Is that it?"
People assume that front desk clerks are salaried, or make much more money than the custodian which simply isn't true. Are people at the Front Desk responsible for more? Yes. IMHO they should get paid more. Guest Relations IMO is one of the hardest jobs, but I would never do that for what they get paid. Yes, they see it differently and are willing to do it for that pay - but
I think they are saints and deserve more. I have worked in a position that was "reorganized" (meaning they renamed the job title and lowered the pay scale) so I was working along side the people in the "old" position that were making $6 more/hour than what my top out pay would have been for doing the same job. Is that fair? No. And I didn't stay there. Disney, like any other business, pays what people will accept - and I didn't accept that so I left. And NO, they failed to mention this to me before I accepted the job. Does that mean I am not entitled to think whoever filled that position isn't getting paid enough?
I have never moped around or said "I'm not doing that, I don't get paid enough to do that". I am hard working and have served Guests and CMs for several years. But it seems it's okay for a regular Joe to say "Disney Cast Members are amazing, the don't get paid nearly enough" but not okay for Disney Cast Members to think the same. And no, I am not thinking ME ME ME. I am thinking about front line Cast Members who so graciously serve you popcorn or make sure your child is safely seated before starting the ride. The people who make your favorite vacation destination the best place in the world to bring your family.
Flame away.
And I would just like to add that my point was the McDonald's in Minnesota pays more than the McDonald's in Florida aka jobs in the North tend to pay more then jobs in the South.