DizNee Luver
Luver of all things Disney!
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So I got some great advise & a ton of encouragement, fingers crossed & pixie dust for our quick trip to Disneyland earlier this week.
My hubby was the one with the interview at DL. Things did not go as planned. They have a computerized test you do on Customer Service & you answer agree, disagree, strongly agree & strongly disagree. He answered "strongly" on things that dealt with him (coming to work when scheduled, showing up on time, etc) we tended to go in the middle regarding co-workers & their actions. He didn't feel it was his place to judge his co-workers unless he was applying for management. Well he gets done & he didn't "pass" the test & was thanked for applying & told he could try again in 6 months. We drove 715 miles & no interview.
Very disappointed & after talking about it for a while, our son said, you probably answered to many questions in the middle & they wanted strong opinions. We spoke with 2 very lovely CM's in the DCA baby center. They told him to call them & ask to speak to a manager....to persue this. They went as far as to dial the number & have him use their phone. He ended up on hold before speaking to anyone for 30 minutes, so they advised him to go back over to the casting center.
As we were waiting for Mike to get off the phone I ran into LavendarPeach!!!!! My son was actually the one that noticed the LGMH. It was great running into a familiar person. She had been someone that had exchanged information with me on my Special Needs thread. It actually uplifted my spirits!!
We went back over to the casting center & Mike asked to speak to a manager. He did get that chance & actually spent over 30 minutes with her. She would have hired him on the spot, but unfortunately they can't "bi-pass" the computer test. She was just as frustrated as Mike was. We did at least feel better that he got to speak to someone. We came home feeling a bit let-down & lost. The job market here is bad & he's been laid off since the first week of December. So we're back to square one on figuring out what to do next.
As for the help on the Special Needs Thread: Thank you for all your valuable suggestions!!!
We did get a GAC for "Stroller as Wheelchair". We only used it twice. The girls were overwhelmed, just leaving our house. They travelled very well in the car (they did great 13 1/2 hrs out of the 14 hr drive). They freaked out when we got to the motel, they freaked out everytime we took them out of the car, they freaked out when they got into their stroller, they freaked out by all the people, noises & activity. The only thing that didn't seem to bug them was the fireworks. They didn't pay any attention to them at all.....not once did they startle or react to the booms or even look towards the sky. We've had their hearing tested & it's good......this is the part that concerns us.....they tend to turn-off & not react to anything at times.
It was very hard doing this trip with them. We knew if they were having a hard time, that riding rides & going to shows, etc would be out....which was ok since we had just been there a month prior. Problem was, the motel was a filthy, musty smelling disaster & so going back to the room wasn't really an option. We did spend some quiet time in the GCH lobby & fed there twice. It was quieter & darker in there, so the girls relaxed..... HIGHLY recommend it for others that need to escape for a bit.
The girls are definately glad to be back home & we now know we need to take them out more often.....even if it's only for 30 minutes.
So again, thank you all for the support we got here!!!!!!!
My hubby was the one with the interview at DL. Things did not go as planned. They have a computerized test you do on Customer Service & you answer agree, disagree, strongly agree & strongly disagree. He answered "strongly" on things that dealt with him (coming to work when scheduled, showing up on time, etc) we tended to go in the middle regarding co-workers & their actions. He didn't feel it was his place to judge his co-workers unless he was applying for management. Well he gets done & he didn't "pass" the test & was thanked for applying & told he could try again in 6 months. We drove 715 miles & no interview.
Very disappointed & after talking about it for a while, our son said, you probably answered to many questions in the middle & they wanted strong opinions. We spoke with 2 very lovely CM's in the DCA baby center. They told him to call them & ask to speak to a manager....to persue this. They went as far as to dial the number & have him use their phone. He ended up on hold before speaking to anyone for 30 minutes, so they advised him to go back over to the casting center.
As we were waiting for Mike to get off the phone I ran into LavendarPeach!!!!! My son was actually the one that noticed the LGMH. It was great running into a familiar person. She had been someone that had exchanged information with me on my Special Needs thread. It actually uplifted my spirits!!
We went back over to the casting center & Mike asked to speak to a manager. He did get that chance & actually spent over 30 minutes with her. She would have hired him on the spot, but unfortunately they can't "bi-pass" the computer test. She was just as frustrated as Mike was. We did at least feel better that he got to speak to someone. We came home feeling a bit let-down & lost. The job market here is bad & he's been laid off since the first week of December. So we're back to square one on figuring out what to do next.
As for the help on the Special Needs Thread: Thank you for all your valuable suggestions!!!
We did get a GAC for "Stroller as Wheelchair". We only used it twice. The girls were overwhelmed, just leaving our house. They travelled very well in the car (they did great 13 1/2 hrs out of the 14 hr drive). They freaked out when we got to the motel, they freaked out everytime we took them out of the car, they freaked out when they got into their stroller, they freaked out by all the people, noises & activity. The only thing that didn't seem to bug them was the fireworks. They didn't pay any attention to them at all.....not once did they startle or react to the booms or even look towards the sky. We've had their hearing tested & it's good......this is the part that concerns us.....they tend to turn-off & not react to anything at times.
It was very hard doing this trip with them. We knew if they were having a hard time, that riding rides & going to shows, etc would be out....which was ok since we had just been there a month prior. Problem was, the motel was a filthy, musty smelling disaster & so going back to the room wasn't really an option. We did spend some quiet time in the GCH lobby & fed there twice. It was quieter & darker in there, so the girls relaxed..... HIGHLY recommend it for others that need to escape for a bit.
The girls are definately glad to be back home & we now know we need to take them out more often.....even if it's only for 30 minutes.
So again, thank you all for the support we got here!!!!!!!