Singles who are for the "Love of Disney" - Part 3

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Um, Bob....I do not think she is packing....:lmao: :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: ..and if she is...it may be for WDW...:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:

Ok Mr. Smarty Pants....No right now I am not packing. I can' do anything where I am and its to icy out to head to my grandmothers to pack...so :snooty:
 

last night I started wondering if I could swing a quick trip for my daughter's birthday to Disneyland since she would be free. Disneyland and GetAwayToday were not working...probably a good thing LOL.
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?

1) I'm with Mel no way am I waiting till I retire. My plan is to be down in FL. within the next 8 Yrs. and would love to Land a Job at WDW than.

2) Nope.

3) I've always work in Maintenance and found out that Disney uses the Same Computerized Maintenance system that I used to work on so. A couple of classes to get back up to speed and I'll take a job as Facilities Coordinator at a Resort - Lets say the new one next door to the Contemp.:goodvibes
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?
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Ok..your turn...

1) I will probably wait to go to work for WDW when I retire , unless I could get on as a nurse there, otherwise I do not think I could make enough money to support myself with the job I actually want there, which is driving a bus. The bus driver can either make or break your day at the park, especially if its the night time bus driver, the sillier the driver is the less cranky you are with the packed bus:)
However, with that said I plan to be moved to Florida within the next few years, when the time is right.........

2)No, I do not think working for Disney will detract from the magic, I just plan to make more:) (see above)

3)see #1 above...(yes, I seriously want to be a bus driver there..lol)
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?


Ok..your turn...


1) I would love to retire to Florida and work for Disney. Maybe a small commute to work because while I love being a tourist from time to time, I don't think I'd want to live in that area. I would like to live among familiar faces...hint hint about our Dis Community!!!

2) I don't think it would ruin the magic because there is SO MUCH magic going on that it's impossible to know all of it.

3) Well, I am a Human Resources Manager for Dept of Homeland Security, and I would like to get into something less stuffy. Since I am not the size of a princess anymore...that's out the window! Honestly, I think I would be happy selling those fanned water misters, or buttons. I just don't think that the money would support me...
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?


Ok..your turn...

Hmmmm..interesting questions.

1) There's a lot to take in on this one. Unfortunately, they probably wouldn't let me in Walt's apartment. So the moving across country and putting down roots in a new place have to be considered. So, does "I don't know?" qualify as an answer?

2) It might ruin the magic. As it is now, you have time to look forward to a trip, knowing how great it's going to be while you're there. Kinda helps balance out any negatives in your life.

3) Photography's a hobby of mine, and I like seeing people being happy. So, I think my dream retirement job would be a photographer for Disney.
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?

I honestly don't know if I could deal with the humidity. I already live in a warm climate, but except for July and August it is a pretty dry heat. Considering I look like I have a bad perm in humidity I may stick it out here and venture to Disneyland if I need a fix. :)

As far as working there, I don't know it would depend. I worked in a lot of restaurants in college so anything regarding food service would be out of the question.

I also honestly don't know if I could be THAT happy all the time LOL. It might feel forced after awhile and I would not like that. Plus Disney is such a treat for us I would hate for it to turn into something normal or everyday and get bored with it.
 
Ok..I have seen this questions asked on the DIS boards...but want to see what ya'all (is that right Ang?) think....

1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?




Ok..your turn...

1) I am DEFINITELY seriously thinking about working for WDW -- only not just when I retire, more like in a few years. (After DD15 is out of high school.)

2) I believe it depends on the particular job and whether or not you truly like that job. If it's a so-so job for you, but you're working there for the "magic", then I believe you may eventually lose it. I have a friend who has been working there for many years - stocking one of the stores - and she has (over the last year or two) lost the magic. She even says it that way.

3) I would aim for an "office" job. If not an office, then something in one of the hotel offices/desk may suit me. Who knows? There are a lot of different things to do there.

All I know is that I can't wait to try to get down there. :yay: Working at WDW has been a dream of mine since I was 14 yrs. old. Besides, I'm way too cold here.
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1)How many of you are seriously thinking about working for WDW when you retire?

2)Do you think working at WDW will ruin the magic?

3) If you could have any job at WDW...what would it be?

Ok..your turn...

No, I do think it would ruin the magic for me. WDW has always been a place that began as a Father/Son trip...and, since my Dad's passing, a yearly (or bi-yearly) trek to enjoy the experience again and again. Whenever I'm there, I can feel my Father with me. Working there would be different. I do magic and its a different game when you know how it works, the "magic" isn't the same.

If I could have any job, it would have to be Imagineer, since I'm so creative and have came up with so many ideas already (not to mention I dreamed up things like CSR and a few others long before they even existed).
 
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