StormyCA
Chief Troublemaker
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I've been going to DL since '55. My 'earliest memories' of DL date back to the early '60. At that time DL 'frontline' was staffed almost exclusively by college students, especially in the summer and school holidays. You rarely saw an older adult working 'up front', other than supervisors and above. Disney didn't offer a 'living wage' for frontline back then because those CMs at that time were locals who either still lived with Mom & Dad or they had a working spouse on a good wage and what that CM earned wasn't truly needed. It was 'pin money'. I don't know when the worm turned to people applying for jobs who needed work to support themselves or their household on what Disney paid. IMHO Disney never caught up with those changing times, at least not for the front line CMs. Disney still pays as if everyone was a college student or had a 'second income' coming into the house. I get that COL in OC/LAC/SDC are ridiculous and Disney isn't going to pay the starting wage of $35.00+ per hour needed to barely scrape by. That would be a HUGE part of budget. But they could still do better than they are.
My younger son would like to live in the SD area. Even with a 'licensed qualification' (not a doctor, lawyer, etc) he can't afford to apply for jobs because entry level pay isn't enough to live on. My older son makes 'very good money' and is able to WFH. His employer would like him to move to So Cal, but he (and they) realize they'd have to at least double his pay and even then he wouldn't be able to buy a home within a reasonable commute of LA (proper) that would be comparable to the home they own where they live now.
I have no idea what the solution is to the 'unaffordability' of the wider area of So Cal. All I know is if you live there now and are in an affordable situation, for God's sake, do NOT move away. Because you'll won't be able to afford to move back.
My younger son would like to live in the SD area. Even with a 'licensed qualification' (not a doctor, lawyer, etc) he can't afford to apply for jobs because entry level pay isn't enough to live on. My older son makes 'very good money' and is able to WFH. His employer would like him to move to So Cal, but he (and they) realize they'd have to at least double his pay and even then he wouldn't be able to buy a home within a reasonable commute of LA (proper) that would be comparable to the home they own where they live now.
I have no idea what the solution is to the 'unaffordability' of the wider area of So Cal. All I know is if you live there now and are in an affordable situation, for God's sake, do NOT move away. Because you'll won't be able to afford to move back.
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