Belle102498
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 13, 2009
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Who the heck is talking about them taking abuse and I highly doubt that any CM takes abuse 24/7. If we are going to discuss this, can't we at least be sensible and talk about real situations?
I think I am the one being quite sensible. Working with the public is not an easy occupation. I am talking about REAL situations, and I am talking from experience. I work in adult education, which is close to the "general public", and I have had to deal with unwanted advances, my life being threatened, and verbal abuse from people who don't get what they THINK they deserve.And these are from people who are in a university setting where you think that they could control themselves and act like decent human beings. Are you talking about being sensible in that respect??? It has been my experience that some vacationers see CM's as servants, and there just to PLEASE them. This is not true! Although they are in the service industry, they may have a job that DOES NOT include catering to every whim of the vacationer. All I am saying, is give the CM's some respect and understanding. Let's talk about some empathy here. I know that word means pretty much zilch to many people today, but let's bring it back into our vocabulary.

One day I was working at the Bwalk and my job was to stand at the door and greet guests and hand out stickers. Well, I struck up a conversation with a dad and he was telling me how they had been here for a week and one of his little girl's had gotten the flu and had spent all but one half day of their vacation in their room sick. The heat was just too much for her and every day she would go to bed telling her dad that she really thought she was going to be well enough to go to the parks the next day. He was headed out for breakfast and the family had decided to take the girl to Epcot since it was the closest and they were going to spend a few hours there until the little girl got too tired and would come back and spend the last night in the room watching movies. He wasn't expecting anything from me, we were just talking while he was waiting for some of his other kids. 

People do NOT behave on the job the way they behave in interviews! People are on their best Disney behavior during an interview, but then end up being terrible employees. And there's no way to find out whether they live up to their interview until you hire them and put them on stage. Disney doesn't knowingly hire people who they think are going to fail them. Why would they? But in an interview, no one is going to say, "No, I will not give good guest service."
You made the statement; I'd like specific examples.
. I mean all day, every day dealing with a constant flow of many different people. On the front line. There is a difference between that and say, an accountant or someone working in an office job similar to that.