pittsburghmarc
DIS Veteran
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When I was studying Hospitality Management at college back in - lets say the previous century - my dream job was to work at WDW.
Well due to the Gulf War and the subsequent slowing of the economy, Disney did not recruit and hire from colleges as they had consistently done in previous years. Yes, I was disappointed, but not enough to jump on a plane to FL and hope for an interview and offer.
Now, some years later, I'm left wondering if that was the best thing to happen at the time. I'm still a huge Disney fan, more than ever and love seeing everything again through my children's eyes. I wonder if I had worked for Disney, would that passion be gone because it wouldn't be magical anymore...just a job or career?
My question to you is...if you had a chance to work as a cast member at WDW, would you do it knowing your relationship with the Disney Parks would be forever changed once the "curtain" has been pulled back? So, take the job or keep the magic alive?
Well due to the Gulf War and the subsequent slowing of the economy, Disney did not recruit and hire from colleges as they had consistently done in previous years. Yes, I was disappointed, but not enough to jump on a plane to FL and hope for an interview and offer.
Now, some years later, I'm left wondering if that was the best thing to happen at the time. I'm still a huge Disney fan, more than ever and love seeing everything again through my children's eyes. I wonder if I had worked for Disney, would that passion be gone because it wouldn't be magical anymore...just a job or career?
My question to you is...if you had a chance to work as a cast member at WDW, would you do it knowing your relationship with the Disney Parks would be forever changed once the "curtain" has been pulled back? So, take the job or keep the magic alive?
