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DisneyFr33k
05-19-2009, 09:35 AM
you'd consider working there?

If so, and you could have any job there, what would it be?

Would you be afraid the magic would wear off and it would be just another job?

ransam
05-19-2009, 10:01 AM
i think that's a great question. my buddy and i have discussed that.
My father loved music. grew up on it, and has been playing in bands his whole life....he tells me that he hates playing, it's a job now to him, and half the time he's just daydreaming, waiting go get off....but he still loves music, and loves listening to it, and if he hears a new artist that blows him away, that's all he talks about.
Working at Disney I think would be the same thing. if you're working, and taking tickets, or loading people on the monorail or something like that, i can see where it's a job and all you want to do is be done....however, i think we'd all still love disney and we'd still love spending time in the parks. having said that, we all have to have a job...so doing a job ad disney would be so much better t han doing a job somewhere else...

bdm@pga
05-19-2009, 10:24 AM
great question! I have thought about this time and time again. I can attest to what the last poster said as I am a musician and a HS band director....yes its a job...but I still love making the music...however, I have asked several friends who had the same obsession I do and are now working for Disney....and they ALL have said...its like being a professional athlete....you come to work everyday and say..I get to do this! Of course they are in upper management...not shoveling horse manure form Main Street, but they still see the excitement and the thrill of Walts Dream.

Pop Centurion
05-19-2009, 10:29 AM
I wouldn't mind being a photopass photographer.

sassafras
05-19-2009, 10:35 AM
I've always told my sons that when I retire here, I will be one of the people at Disney who tell people to "Take your small child by the hand.....". That's how badly I want to work there!:D

Turk82
05-19-2009, 10:49 AM
I want to work in Guest Relations!!! Maybe in MK, but I don't so much care where. I think it would be so much fun too help other people enjoy their vacations better, deal with special situations, and just share the magic (not to mention getting to mostly stay in the a/c!!)

GrumpyFan
05-19-2009, 10:56 AM
I've thought about it and dreamed about it numerous times. However, I'm not sure exactly what I would want to do. I make a living as a Systems Analyst maintaining supply chain software. I don't know that I would want to stay in the IT field or not, if I did, I think it might be nice to work for the resorts and their IT group. I also do A/V technical support at church, which I really enjoy, but again, I'm not sure if I would want to do this at Disney. Some days I think it might just be nice to be a bus driver, but I'm sure that would get old fast too.

DW has tried to convince me to find a job in the Orlando area for years, but I've been resistant, because I'm afraid that living there would spoil the magic. I know several people who used to live in the area at some point, but have since moved on. They don't speak of Disney or their time there as "magical". But, I'm not sure if it's because they didn't get the magic in the first place, or they just burned out. A couple of years ago I ran into someone who had just moved from there and he didn't have a lot of nice things to say about the area. In his words, it's very expensive to live there, the schools and roads (other than toll) are not very good, and the job market doesn't pay as well as other major cities. His advice was it's a great place to visit, but not live, sort of like Vegas I guess.

Goofeygal
05-19-2009, 11:01 AM
I have a friend that is a CM. and she says that it diffently does not take the magic away. It is like stated earlier WOW I GET TO DO THIS. I would love to work at Haunted Mansion.

darthmacho
05-19-2009, 11:02 AM
I think that if anything becomes and actual job, that the luster would be worn off soon enough. Sure it would be nice to be in the MK every day, but if I had to spend the whole day cleaning toilets instead of riding Splash Mountain, I guess I'd lose the "magic" a little bit. Also, I'm not the most patient person, so customer service would be an issue..."Have a Mickey Day!"

disneymom15
05-19-2009, 11:17 AM
My father is a good example, he's loved motorcycles his entire life. He started his motorcycle dealership 49 years ago. He still puts in a full days work (55 plus hours a week) and still loves it. He'll be 77 in July and still rides the big bikes. I don't think he'd want to be any place else.

Stu29573
05-19-2009, 11:34 AM
i think that's a great question. my buddy and i have discussed that.
My father loved music. grew up on it, and has been playing in bands his whole life....he tells me that he hates playing, it's a job now to him, and half the time he's just daydreaming

Ha! I thought I was the only guy that did that! I can attest to the fact that when you're playing professionally, you can "nap" through a lot of the sets. That being said I still love to play, and I think it would be the same with Disney. Yeah, it would get to be fairly routine, but the essence of why you wanted to be there in the first place wouldn't change. :mickey:

2lilboys
05-19-2009, 11:44 AM
DH and I always say that when it is time to retire (in about 25 years), we are moving to Celebration and getting jobs at Disney. I would love any position where you have direct contact with children. Not just putting them on rides, but actually being able to spend time interacting and doing activities with them.

I think Disney would still be a special place, even if we worked there. I am sure working at Disney can be difficult at times, but it would be wonderful to work at a place where you are making dreams come true.:mickey:

Mickey's Pals
05-19-2009, 11:56 AM
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I guess part of that would depend on what you like to do and what you were actually working on in the parks! As mentioned above, working in upper management, rather than scooping poop is very different!

I would love to be an Imagineer! Somehow I don't think being an imagineer would take the magic away, it would be like brewing the potion! :pixie:

SBETigg
05-19-2009, 12:04 PM
I wouldn't have a problem with working at WDW if I never had to leave, say I could live at a resort and then work on property. But if I had to go through the hassle of driving there and parking and going back to a place outside of Disney grounds-- that's where the magic would start to evaporate and it would begin to feel like work. If they let me live in a room at the Grand Floridian, I would be happy to do almost anything for them.

TheRustyScupper
05-19-2009, 12:15 PM
1) There are all types that work at WDW
. . . a. those that remain fully enchanted with the magic
. . . b. those that have the edge taken off, but still like WDW
. . . c. those that take it as "just a job" and don't EVER do the parks
2) For most, then enjoy their job and the parks.
3) It isn't quite as magical, but still a lot of fun.

4) My personal guess it that most are in the "b" category.

Mousemates
05-19-2009, 12:22 PM
One of the things that makes WDW such a magical place to me is that it is a place where I can go to get away from work. Its place where people go out of there way to make me smile, to please me, to make me happy, to meet my needs. I never have to clean while I'm there, I never have to be a certain place at a certain time while I'm there, and I can do what I want, when I want while I am there.

To me working there would completely change the whole dynamic of what WDw is all about. For as an employee I would likely be a on fairly tight schedule, would be expected to make grumpy people with unrealistic expectations happy, and would also lose my favorite vacation spot in the process....So unless my job is to be a "secret shopper/secret tourist" who is allowed to wander about and randomly purchase things and do what I want...then I think I'll pass on a job there.

#1donaldfan
05-19-2009, 12:27 PM
...yes, I've thought of working there upon retirement..
....I'd like to escort the characters....
....I'm sure after working there the magic would dilute, some.....:mickey:

11290
05-19-2009, 01:25 PM
I'm currently trying to do that. I had a chance to move here for about 6 months. Since I'm semi-retired I was working as a security officer in Indiana and moved down here to Orlando last month.

Have had an initial interview with Disney for security, monorails (always said my ultimate retirement job was to drive the monorail because if you had an altzheimers moment, you couldn't get lost), and attractions.. So far no luck. Don't know if it was the grey hair (mine) at the interview or just that they are not hiring right now.

Going to go tomorrow (currently raining) and get a resident annual pass and start going to the parks and just enjoy the experience, as my wife won' be back down here until mid June.

Would really prefer to be working part time there to really be a part of it but it might not happen.

Nascfan
05-19-2009, 01:45 PM
Yes, I would love to get a job working there part time after I retire. I'd love to do something with some sort of contact with the guests. I'd just like to make their experiences more magical the way so many CM's have for us over our past trips. I think helping to spread the magic would make it more magical for me.

prttynpnk
05-19-2009, 01:55 PM
we do toy with the idea of finding jobs at the Celebration hospital then working Disney after we retire- we'd both love to be cruise skippers!

joanna71985
05-19-2009, 02:21 PM
you'd consider working there?

If so, and you could have any job there, what would it be?

Would you be afraid the magic would wear off and it would be just another job?

I already do! I've done the College Program 4 times during school. I am graduating this summer, and going back to WDW to do a final CP (then hopefully go FT after it ends). I will be doing Attractions for the CP (fingers crossed for either JC, GMR, or KS). But my dream role is character performer (or going back to character attendant).

For me, the magic hasn't worn off. I love what I do, and working at Disney. It's great getting to play in the parks before/after work. And I love getting to interact with the guests (especially seeing the look on people's faces when they see the characters). There is nowhere else I can see myself working.

Aero
05-19-2009, 02:30 PM
An audio (or audio/video) Imagineer, or even just doing a/v work in the parks.

- Aero

BluewaterBrad
05-19-2009, 03:31 PM
i would consider it for perhaps pre retirement (ie 60-65) We live about 3 hrs south so it is a subject brought up sometimes. Its still 20 years away! I would not want to now though. I think it would ruin everything for me!:mickey:

AdventurerKim
05-19-2009, 03:36 PM
If I could work there, I would love to work at HM or in some kind of educational or research position, but I don't know that I would realistically take a job there. If I worked at HM, I think the magic would disappear. If I didn't work in the parks, I would probably be okay. My DH talk about what it would be like to live in Orlando and be able to go to WDW more often and how nice that would be, but going to WDW is so special and fun that we wouldn't want any of that to change. :mickey:

Mitzie
05-19-2009, 03:40 PM
I am currently a teacher for at-risk high school students. I fully intend to retire in about 15 years and work part-time at WDW. I would also like to work with guest. I think one of the concierge staff would be fun at one of the resorts. Epcot is my fav. park and that would be nice as well. I picture myself arriving early before the gates open and just standing there taking it all in. For me I love the facades, the neat little landscaping here and there, the small touches that are everywhere. I just don't see myself getting tired of those things. I know though that I would want to work somewhere different in WDW every year or so.

Imagineer1981
05-19-2009, 04:41 PM
I did work there. I was a huge Disney Freak and I wanted to work there so badly. Being an "imagineer" wanna be, being able to go backstage and see how it all worked always amazed me, and everytime I worked somewhere new or went backstage somewhere else or learned how the parks are run made me even more interested and excited about Disney. I will say however that it is like any other job, and you get annoyed and tired and there are politics involved, but still an awesome experience

MadMadamMim
05-19-2009, 05:55 PM
I actually just applied to work for Disney but I don't think they have a job for me. I have a masters degree in Special Education and want to work on guest relations specifically for guests with disabilities and their families but I'm pretty sure that job doesn't exist. :fit: sigh maybe one day.

Kathy Jetson
05-19-2009, 07:25 PM
I want to live there, work there and have little mouse babies:mickey:

brownie
05-20-2009, 07:28 AM
I would love to work at Disney World, and hope to do that when we reach retirement. I'd like to pilot the monorail. My bride always says she wants to be one of the people on the parking lot trams.

bord1niowa
05-20-2009, 10:10 PM
We plan on moving to Orlando area after semi-retiring in 3 1/2 years. I'd like to be a personal tour guide for people. Maybe even a bus driver. I wouldn't be one of the boring ones though. I'd get people going. You might lose a little of the magic after a while but it is what you make of it.

disneyboundagain
05-20-2009, 10:33 PM
DW and I have already made up our minds that we are moving to FL as soon as DS3 and DD5 graduate college and move out. I know I will get a job with Disney, not sure about DW. Being a project manager in the construction industry, my IDEAl position would be to project manage special projects. How cool would it be to manage the construction of new attractions and get to see them long before the general public!

I guess it would be a conflict of interest to talk about the new attractions here on Intercot. :secret: