I am over it!

OrlandoMike

<font color=red>all I can say is beer hurts when i
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If you dont want to work, QUIT!

I am way too old to do my job and yours!

Vent over.....

Happest place on earth my.........:sad2:
 
Someone calling in to work at PoP again?
 
Who knows why they call in, but they are first in line on the day they hand out comp tickets arent they! UGH!

(Very much in a Mommy Dearest cole cream on my face kind of mood right now!!!)

DO. YOU. UNDERSTAND? :lmao:
 
No Wire Hangers!
EVER!

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Ugh. Slackers.

Sorry you had such a garbage day, OrlandoMike!

It was a great day on the steps of City Hall! Take that to work and smack the next slacker you have to deal with over the head with it!
 
There is one thing I don't miss in my current job in comparison to my old job, managing people.

I was a fair manager, but I expected you to do your job, and in my tenure I made a few people cry because I called them out on their "whining" and lack of work ethic and even fired a few. However, if you did what you were suppose to, busted your butt, I made sure you got the recognition and renumeration you deserved.

But dealing with the drama was just so annoying.
 
Wow, a Joan Crawford thread! I love Joan. When I see the letters WWJD, I automatically think "What Would Joan Do?"

Joan was a fighter and is a huge inspiration for me. Hang in there, Mike. Just remember that "discipline, mixed with love, is such a good recipe" and that this ain't your first time at the rodeo!
 
There were 2 incidents we encountered at WDW lounges/bars that really made the level of stress put upon the cast members really apparent.

1. When I accidentally went to the wrong resort/lounge to look for you, I asked the guy working behind the bar if you were working that night, and it was extremely obvious that he was not in a good mood. (Apparently there was a Mike that worked at this location as well because he just acted like he knew who I was talking about.) When he told me "Mike" wasn't working that night I asked if he knew what your schedule was, but he just sighed as if I was bothering him and said, "No". It was kind of strange that I was only 1 of 2 guests in the bar, but he acted like he just wanted nothing to do with me.

2. The 2nd incident was at a bar that is right outside of a popular restaurant (that I'll also keep nameless ;) for obvious reasons) where lots of guests go to get a drink while they wait for a table. There was a guest who was insanely upset at the "poor" level of customer service she was getting at the resort. She was loud and used profanity to her friend about her dissatisfaction, and sat next to me in order to get a drink at the bar. The bartender asked her how she was doing, and she started her verbal rampage of how dissatisfied she was. You could tell the bartender didn't care whatsoever because he pretended to listen for about 3 seconds and then said, "I'll be back" as he was walking around to the other side of the bar while the woman was in mid-sentence. This caused the woman to get even more upset, and it turned into a small "scene" that wasn't pleasant. It was extremely obvious that all 3 of the bartenders who were behind bar were not in a good mood, and that 1 of them was upset at one of the other bartenders because of their "I'm not talking to you" attitude when they encountered one another. Needless to say, there were several people sitting at the bar who were not happy. (Scowls and shaking heads is never a good thing.)

Working in this type of environment would have to be extremely difficult, and I have to give credit to you for being able to deal with all walks of life in crowded situations, especially when guests are having temper tantrums. I'm not saying that what the bartenders did was right, but I do commend the fact that they do what they do. It would drive me insane. I worked at a Disney Store during '95 holiday season......and I almost died. :lmao:
 
You guys never fail to crack me up after a bad day! :rotfl2: :thumbsup2

Actually, once I got there, and got out from behind the 8 ball of getting there late, it was a decent day.

It just gets annoying at the same old phone call day after day...


Ring...

Me: Hello

My Manager: Hey

Me: I'm on my way....

And MonorailMan.....sorry about your experience at some of the lounges, thats sad. Some people just dont realize if you leave the drama backstage, you actually may make a little more cash! :confused3
 
And here it is, a mere 6 hours after the "shift" and I am showered, dressed, and ready to go back...

This time for Super Soap Weekend! :sad2:


Dont ask.......
 
It always amazes me when people in the service industry
seem to overlook the service part. :sad2:

Usually far from true at WDW.

And yes I have worked in said industry. :)
 
And here it is, a mere 6 hours after the "shift" and I am showered, dressed, and ready to go back...

This time for Super Soap Weekend! :sad2:


Dont ask.......

But it's the last ever Super Soap Weekend!! If you don't see Susan Lucci now, when will you ever get the chance again?
 













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