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Okay, and $5.25 back then is equivalent to what nowadays? I got paid $6.40 and we just got a raise a month before I went down there to work! So yes, you were lucky when you got paid that wage. We, however, were not.
You also had the luxury of air conditioning. I, however, did not. So when you as a guest could go seek shelter in an air conditioned building I got to stay outside in the awful heat.
Guests also can complain to Guest Relations and then CMs get in trouble with their managers. A friend of mine once got reported to Guest Relations, and do you want to know why? Because he told the guests that the railroad was closed for the evening due to fireworks. They claimed that "he was very sarcastic." He was NOT sarcastic because he asked me and I told him that the railroad was closed for the night.
CMs put up with clueless guests from the moment we clock into CDS until the moment we clock out from CDS.
And trust me, being asked 5 times in a row, back-to-back, when you could HEAR me say the first time where the FastPasses are located, sorta puts a damper on your day.
And so does working 14 hours straight.
So once again, I ask to please cut CMs some slack. I guarentee you're not all sunshine and roses, either.[/QUOTE]
All I can say to this is you needed to look for another line of work
Okay, and $5.25 back then is equivalent to what nowadays? I got paid $6.40 and we just got a raise a month before I went down there to work! So yes, you were lucky when you got paid that wage. We, however, were not.
You also had the luxury of air conditioning. I, however, did not. So when you as a guest could go seek shelter in an air conditioned building I got to stay outside in the awful heat.
Guests also can complain to Guest Relations and then CMs get in trouble with their managers. A friend of mine once got reported to Guest Relations, and do you want to know why? Because he told the guests that the railroad was closed for the evening due to fireworks. They claimed that "he was very sarcastic." He was NOT sarcastic because he asked me and I told him that the railroad was closed for the night.
CMs put up with clueless guests from the moment we clock into CDS until the moment we clock out from CDS.
And trust me, being asked 5 times in a row, back-to-back, when you could HEAR me say the first time where the FastPasses are located, sorta puts a damper on your day.
And so does working 14 hours straight.
So once again, I ask to please cut CMs some slack. I guarentee you're not all sunshine and roses, either.[/QUOTE]
All I can say to this is you needed to look for another line of work
)and I can honestly say, I managed to keep my cool and to stay profesional even after working 12 hour shifts four days in a row including nights, for a rubbish wage (major problems within the NHS here in the UK at the moment). I had to, it was my job.


