NYDisneyKid
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Who would run the parks?
Well I would think the management would still run the parks. I assume you mean if their employees went on strike who would man the rides? Doesn't Florida have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country? I bet they could hire scans fairly easy.
Is that issue back on the table? I was there Dec. 11th, when there was talk of the possibility of a strike. It didn't happen, and I never heard anything else about it. Is there another deadline coming up?
ps...I'll run the park if they let me.
you mean there are more chiefs than indians? I read 21000 or more union workers at Disney. Cant be that many suits to fill all the attractions let alone everything else. and do these managers know how to operate say (EE,or SM.etc).? what to do in an emergency situation on said attractions?
you mean there are more chiefs than indians? I read 21000 or more union workers at Disney. Cant be that many suits to fill all the attractions let alone everything else. and do these managers know how to operate say (EE,or SM.etc).? what to do in an emergency situation on said attractions?
There are several different unions representing CMs at WDW. Only one currently protesting; they others voted to take the wage / benefits package offered by Disney. Of the people represented by the protesting union, not all of them ARE union and not all of them agree with the union stance.you mean there are more chiefs than indians? I read 21000 or more union workers at Disney. Cant be that many suits to fill all the attractions let alone everything else. and do these managers know how to operate say (EE,or SM.etc).? what to do in an emergency situation on said attractions?
WDW usually has a waiting list of people wanting to be hired so they could fill any slots pretty quickly in most areas.
but how long to train them to operate said attractions? not overnite i would hope not.
Depends on the attraction. A few days usually of training would be all that was needed before they can "check out" and be on the schedule.
There are also many people within the company that are already trained on attractions from their past working history so there are plenty of people that could be pulled from backstage jobs (offices for example) to work in attractions if needed. It's called cross-utilization (or cross-u).
Also, all of the supervisors in an area are supposed to be trained on the front line jobs that they oversee so they can always jump in if needed as well.
I think I would most likely cancel my trip(s). Not sure I would trust some management person or scab to run the rides..
how many just to run EE? 4 at load, 2 at unload, then you have the single rider line CM, the FP machine Cm's, both cue lines (regular and FP) and then the tower (control room). Thats alot for one supervisor to do.
I think I would most likely cancel my trip(s). Not sure I would trust some management person or scab to run the rides..