RobynPrincess
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This has happened to us twice now. I am not a morning person, and I need sleep also due to a disability. 3rd time this happens I will most likely resemble the Tasmanian devil lol
So if they complete their section, and have 45 minutes remaining on their shift, they can wheel the cart back to storage, do whatever must be done to secure the cart, punch out, and still keep the $6.67 for the 45 minutes they weren't actually cleaning a room. I hope they don't spend it all in one place.
From the agreement between WALT DISNEY PARKS AND RESORTS U.S. and THE SERVICE TRADES COUNCIL UNION
"The Company agrees to allow AM Housekeepers who clean rooms and successfully complete their daily section size , with forty-five (45) minutes or less remaining on their shifts, to leave and be compensated for the balance of their shift".
Bill
So if they complete their section, and have 45 minutes remaining on their shift, they can wheel the cart back to storage, do whatever must be done to secure the cart, punch out, and still keep the $6.67 for the 45 minutes they weren't actually cleaning a room. I hope they don't spend it all in one place.
I just don't understand how some people can be such pigs. We had a GV once for our son's HS graduation. He had eight friends along and the girls in the group were total pigs. I was embarrassed to have the housekeepers do trash and towel in the rooms upstairs so I gathered the trash and the towels and put them up myself. On the day we left, I told them they had to leave the room emptied with the sheets off the beds and towels thrown into the tubs, which they did. I can only imagine what their rooms look like at home or at college.
So if they complete their section, and have 45 minutes remaining on their shift, they can wheel the cart back to storage, do whatever must be done to secure the cart, punch out, and still keep the $6.67 for the 45 minutes they weren't actually cleaning a room. I hope they don't spend it all in one place.
Plus all sorts of benefits like health insurance, discounts, vacation time, park admission for them and guests. It all adds up.Hey, I'm just reporting the facts. Storage is on the floor where they work and the wage rate is $10.59 - 14.87. Disney isn't known for overpaying their people.
Bill
Oh yeah---at $19,000 per year, they sure are living high on the hog. And they get park admission (which costs Disney nothing)! And they can bring in guests---who then spend money in the park! And even a vacation! Wow! I'm sorry I went to law school. Room cleaning for Disney seems like a much more lucrative career.Plus all sorts of benefits like health insurance, discounts, vacation time, park admission for them and guests. It all adds up.
It seem to me it is in Disney's interest to incentivize the housekeepers to be speedy, so that the rooms will be available as early as possible. Of course, that is not to say that speed should take priority over effectiveness.As far as housekeepers leaving early, I think finishing early SHOULD be rewarded.
Sounds strange to me. I'd assume Disney has enough employees to clean all the rooms. So if a housekeeper is done with her assigned rooms, she then calls her supervisor, who assigns her another room that has already been assigned to another housekeeper? Then they pay that housekeeper a sum over and above what they are paying the original housekeeper to clean the room?I'm not real clear on this but apparently there is an incentive program that if the housekeeper cleans a room above the number of their assigned section rooms they get a paid bonus.
Check out rooms
studio - $13.00
1 bed - $22.00
2 bed - $35.00
Bill
If they have families, it's an opportunity to visit the parks that they might not have otherwise. The housekeepers know what they are making and the work they will be doing when they take the job.Oh yeah---at $19,000 per year, they sure are living high on the hog. And they get park admission (which costs Disney nothing)! And they can bring in guests---who then spend money in the park! And even a vacation! Wow! I'm sorry I went to law school. Room cleaning for Disney seems like a much more lucrative career.
That's a good idea. Thanks!On checkout day I put a post it on the door saying the exact time we'll be out of the room if I can't find housekeeping in the hallway.
It seem to me it is in Disney's interest to incentivize the housekeepers to be speedy, so that the rooms will be available as early as possible. Of course, that is not to say that speed should take priority over effectiveness.