

The coworker I worked with would harrsed me, then the coworker would turn the other coworkers against me, I had to take an early retirement.

I would love to work for Disney


I was working at Disney animal kingdom lodge I have a certificate license HHA but i need help a people for found a job in a nursing home can you help me please

When I worked for Disney I remember the long hours, that I sweat all day and that my feet would KILL mel, but none of that mattered when I saw a 5yr old or 75yr old having the time of their life. Going to Disney is a privilege for many families and when they finally make it there, you can see the excitement and pure joy in their eyes.

Disney IS the happiest place on earth, but a lot of things go into that to make it happen like cleaning the grounds and the bathrooms. That's what I did. I was a custodian there for a brief time before I relocated. We had to make sure everything was perfect for the guests. It paid $11 an hour at the time and the work wasn't too hard. I actually like to clean so it was easy.

I just read an ad that Disney in Orlando is hiring for 3500 hundred various jobs AND giving up to $3000 in hiring bonuses on various jobs full and part time. It gave an example; for a p/t life guard that pays $10.50 an hr they’re giving $1000 bonus. One gets the money after training and 30 days on the job. Although I have gainful employment, I read this and thought WOW! This is an excellent opportunity for anyone seeking employment. Unfortunately this would be for Florida and California residents but still a great offer nonetheless. It doesn’t say where to apply but I guess it’s thru their website. Good luck!

My coworkers were fun to worked with the dept.heads were not super

Time for another great customer service story! If you missed the last few you can read [Gabby's story here] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/defd2f32-41eb-5a0e-9e5e-c35e8156ab51?from=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.jobcase.com%252Fcommunity), a [ grateful mother's story here] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/9c45f11a-047c-5e12-872f-74adb228817c) and [an elderly man's story here] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/e5594a1f-def0-5f78-8f0a-7ad66b0c10bc?from=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.jobcase.com%252Fcommunity). On a visit to a Disney theme park, a little girl and her mother came to a fenced-off area that housed a construction site. The little girl sadly dropped her favorite Disney doll, Belle, over the fence. She never thought she would see her again.
When the park staff retrieved the doll, it was in a sorry state, spattered with mud, dress torn, hair bedraggled. Attempts to find a replacement in the shop proved futile: Belle had been replaced by a newer model. So the doll was taken first to a makeup artist, who washed her and styled her hair, then to the wardrobe department, which made her a new dress, and finally to a “party” with other Disney princesses, with a photographer in attendance.
Good as new, Belle was returned to her owner that evening, along with a photo album that showed what a great time she’d had that day. Later, in a thank you letter, the girl’s mother described the moment of Belle’s return as “pure magic.”
I think what we can take away from this is that YOU always have the power to make someone's day just a little brighter and turn things around for them.
How would you react if that was your daughter or family member?
Happy Customer Service Week!