Cell phones in the Parks

Walt Disney World Resort Cast Members post your stupid guest tricks here. This forum is not for general Walt Disney World discussion. Please use the Break Room, for non stupid guest trick topics.
leftcoaster
Seasoned Pro
Seasoned Pro
Posts: 947
Joined: Thu May 06, 2004 11:17 am
Location: New Jersey

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by leftcoaster » Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:36 pm

dhcalva wrote:You're missing my point. If I didn't have my cellphone with me and on, WE WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO TAKE THE VACATION TIME OFF AT THE SAME TIME. :banghead:

And yes, we are that indispensible. It's a small company personel wise, if there's a big problem and they can't get hold of us, we're pretty much shut down till they do. And if it involves one of our customers in particular and they're shut down because of it... Well, it costs them $36,000/hr when they're down.


:bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag:



june1st1997
Repeat Traveler
Repeat Traveler
Posts: 70
Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:56 pm

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by june1st1997 » Fri Dec 15, 2006 10:47 pm

In the interest of clarification...

In my limited experience we "slaves" only appear to be slaves, well when we are slaving. No one would have called me a slave today.

Today I worked a grand total of an hour. The rest of the day I enjoyed with my kid. It's been that way all week. And I am entering a 3 week period that will more than likely be entirely work free. And that's not vacation... It is just a slow time of year. Some days are on my cel at Disneyland, some days are hanging with my kid. It's wildly unpredictable.

It's a trade off. I'm sure dhcalva has a similiar schedule.



User avatar
Zazu
Permanent Fixture
Permanent Fixture
Posts: 4133
Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2003 3:00 pm
Park: WDW
Position: retired
Location: 8 miles east of Spaceship Earth
Contact:

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by Zazu » Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:39 pm

leftcoaster wrote:
dhcalva wrote:...yes, we are that indispensible. It's a small company personel wise, if there's a big problem and they can't get hold of us, we're pretty much shut down till they do. And if it involves one of our customers in particular and they're shut down because of it... Well, it costs them $36,000/hr when they're down.
:bsflag: :bsflag: :bsflag: etc.
No, I've got to back up dhcalva on this one. I've seen quite a few small companies with low margins or tight contracts where $36k and hour would not be an unreasonable loss estimate.

As opposed to the interruptions cause by cell phones going off (or being talked into) at inappropriate times, it strikes me that dhcalva is one guest who has found a reasonable balance between the unavoidable demands of business and the pursuit of happiness.

Of course, if she forgets to put it on vibrate and it goes off in the middle of Mickey's Philharmagic, I'll gladly stuff her thru the same hole by which Donald exits.... ;)


Zazu

Syndrome
Practically Lives Here
Practically Lives Here
Posts: 1285
Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:34 pm
Location: Celebration

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by Syndrome » Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:07 pm

There is a big difference between "inconvenient" and "indispensible." It might be expensively inconvenient to lose $36,000 an hour, but unless that business is responsible for keeping the Earth on its rotational axis and we will all plunge into the sun if it ceases operation, you are not "indispensible." Lots of "indispensible" people have dropped dead, and perhaps their company (or the companies they serviced) were inconvenienced, but somehow the world found a way to carry on.



"If you are a dee, please don't marry a dee, 'cause then your kids will be dee dee dee." ....Carlos Mencia

"It's the difference between champagne and carbonated pee!" ....Homer Simpson

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Nice work, pal

leftcoaster
Seasoned Pro
Seasoned Pro
Posts: 947
Joined: Thu May 06, 2004 11:17 am
Location: New Jersey

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by leftcoaster » Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:19 pm

dhcalva wrote:You're missing my point. If I didn't have my cellphone with me and on, WE WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO TAKE THE VACATION TIME OFF AT THE SAME TIME. :banghead:

And yes, we are that indispensible. It's a small company personel wise, if there's a big problem and they can't get hold of us, we're pretty much shut down till they do. And if it involves one of our customers in particular and they're shut down because of it... Well, it costs them $36,000/hr when they're down.
So, will the company erect a statue in your honor in the lobby or just outside the front door if you die: a) being "indispensable" while on vacation. b) while you are trying to get to work in a blizzard or other major storm?


Didn't think so.

Have a magical day.



CBeilby
Practically Lives Here
Practically Lives Here
Posts: 1082
Joined: Sat Dec 11, 2004 9:55 am

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by CBeilby » Sat Dec 16, 2006 3:23 pm

Ok, everyone, I'm starting to smell smoke. Maybe we could get this thread closed? If I wanted to read a flamewar, I'd open up a post by DisneyLover, or go back to the Breastfeeding thread.



SWTexasBelle
Regular Guest
Regular Guest
Posts: 104
Joined: Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:09 am
Contact:

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by SWTexasBelle » Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:09 pm

And now for something completely different . . . (okay, not completely)
I take my cell with me to WDW for one reason only - to be able to meet up with my teenaged daughters. Sometimes they go off by themselves, sometimes one of them will take her preschool brothers so I can ride something like TOT or BTM with the other one. I put it on vibrate, and wait until I've exited the ride for the following scintillating conversation:
"Where are you?"
"In front of Peter Pan"
"I'll be right there."
It also allows me to hire a babysitter and go to PI knowing that if there is a problem I am only a phone call away. Far better than being a SG with a child who should be in bed.
It has also come in handy when I have been running late for a PS - I'll call the restaurant and let them know we are still on our way.
Like all technology, it can be abused. But it is the SC, not the phones themselves, that are the problem.



User avatar
hobie16
Permanent Fixture
Permanent Fixture
Posts: 10546
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2004 4:45 pm
Park: DLR
Department: Fruity Drink Land
Position: Mai Tai Face Plant
Location: 717 Miles NNW Of DLR

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by hobie16 » Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:10 pm

Back when I did a lot of traveling for work, I'd get the occasional philosophical cab driver. One asked me if I died tomorrow would the company remember anything I’d done five years later.

I replied, “Five years? Try five minutes.”


Image

Don't be fooled by appearances. In Hawaii, some of the most powerful people look like bums and stuntmen.
--- Matt King


Stay low and run in a zigzag pattern.

Stitch _Lover_Sith
Wide-eyed Newcomer
Wide-eyed Newcomer
Posts: 21
Joined: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:35 pm

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by Stitch _Lover_Sith » Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:26 pm

On one of my first nights working, I was working Wishes. This man talking in his cell phone midshow walks up to me and askes me to turn the volume down. I was thinking these are live fireworks you cannot turn down the volume. Well I think this might also belong in the HYS thread. But the guy was just chatting away. :confused:



User avatar
Zazu
Permanent Fixture
Permanent Fixture
Posts: 4133
Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2003 3:00 pm
Park: WDW
Position: retired
Location: 8 miles east of Spaceship Earth
Contact:

Re: Cell phones in the Parks

Post by Zazu » Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:20 am

leftcoaster wrote:Have a magical day.
Hey, watch the language, kids! We don't need posters talking to each other in that tone.


Zazu

Post Reply