Where's the Damn Bus?!?

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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by Cranbiz » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:53 am

CptnSkippy wrote:For the Florida union people, what exactly does the union do for you?

(Only seasonal, so I wasn't invited to the Union spiel, and being a right to work state - does having a Union help?) Is it just a way to have your voices heard en masse?
Take our money and try to make us feel good about the union, other than that, not a whole hell of a lot.


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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by jerlove » Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:27 pm

Cranbiz wrote:Take our money and try to make us feel good about the union, other than that, not a whole hell of a lot.
Is that not what unions do in general. Unions in 1930 necessary and good for the worker. Unions in 2010 protect the lazy, increase cost of goods to the point where we are not competive in the global economy, line the pockets of their leadership with our workers hard earned money.

Sorry unions hit a sore spot for me.


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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by darph nader » Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:38 pm

jerlove wrote:Is that not what unions do in general. Unions in 1930 necessary and good for the worker. Unions in 2010 protect the lazy, increase cost of goods to the point where we are not competive in the global economy, line the pockets of their leadership with our workers hard earned money.

Sorry unions hit a sore spot for me.
Pretty much right on the $$$ jerlove.


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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by Lasolimu » Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:26 pm

jerlove wrote:Is that not what unions do in general. Unions in 1930 necessary and good for the worker. Unions in 2010 protect the lazy, increase cost of goods to the point where we are not competive in the global economy, line the pockets of their leadership with our workers hard earned money.

Sorry unions hit a sore spot for me.
That sounds about right, of course the only real union exposure I have had is from the teachers union in New York who worked hard to prevent school vouchers here in Utah.


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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by GhostHostAnth » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:20 pm

Zazu, you are the BEST!! You kept your cool and gave the SG exactly what they wanted to hear, even though you did at first offer better advice.

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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by EeyoresButterfly » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:55 pm

I was only a CP mind you, but I worked with several shop stewards in entertainment. I know that a steward would go with you to meetings with a manager and would help you fight write ups or termination attempts. This could be important when working a global role where you do not know your managers.

I believe it was the union that was at least partially responsible for the limitations on things like set length for the performers. And in several cases where character performers were taken to court, the union helped provide lawyers (I actually worked with the lawyer from the Tigger trial.)

When working in entertainment, I saw how it was sometimes easy for the big wigs to overlook some of the dangerous or physical aspects of the job (like performing for long periods in the heat, being asked to perform with lightning in the area, etc.) I think for us, a union was good because like I said, we are global and do not always get to know the managers. The union can be your voice.

I never really heard anything about the union when I was in rides. I do think unions are unnecessary for the most part, but I can see where in certain lines of work they can be helpful. As long as the union does not get too big for their britches.


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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by Amphigorey » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:09 pm

We still need unions to protect ourselves, as workers, from corporate greed. Conditions and pay at Disney would be even worse without the union.



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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by HappyCamper » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:57 am

Originally Posted by Zazu
... And thus she triggered something in my brain that caused me to switch from giving her the data she needed to giving her the data she asked for:

"Certainly, ma'am. From our bus stop, take the Animal Kingdom bus. When you arrive, transfer to the Saratoga Springs bus. From there, a Magic Kingdom bus will take you right to the entrance."

I hope she was happy three hours later when that last bus brought her right past the Contemporary on her way to the Magic Kingdom. I certainly was, I was long since home enjoying a brew by then.

Best set of directions since I told a woman how to get from Frontierland to Magic Mountain....
This was just beautiful. If anyone ever needs to know why a person should keep his cool, this is the answer.

My husband was a law enforcer and began as a dispatcher, then patrolman, and on up ... When someone would ask for directions and were ugly or arrogant, the wound up going through the marsh on a 2 lane black-top road and around about 50 miles out of their way. He rarely told me much about his job but I do remember he and a few buddies talking about this one. It's why I'm and always nice to food prep and serving people if I find the need to return something. LOL

You, Zazu, are a very wise person. I just hope you were not wearing your name tag or that the SG never took the time to see your tag. I'm still laughing about this one.

This wasn't a good answer ~ it was a great answer. My hat's off to you.



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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by HappyCamper » Mon Aug 09, 2010 12:00 pm

This was a double post.



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Re: Where's the Damn Bus?!?

Post by mapo » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:04 am

HappyCamper wrote:You, Zazu, are a very wise person. I just hope you were not wearing your name tag or that the SG never took the time to see your tag. I'm still laughing about this one.
(emphasis mine)

I have no problem if in said situation you want to write my name down. It is M-A-P-O...hell, I have even written it down for guests that were furious. If I can, I write it down on the Guest Communications card I try to always have for those wonderful guests.

Yeah, I am very proud of doing my job correctly. And Zazu did his job impeccably. He tried several ways to give the easiest access..when that was not good enough according to the SG, he gave them the correct information so they could arrive in the manner that they demanded and preferred.

Plus everyone knows that the AK and Saratoga buses are the least crowded. :rolleyes: Zazu gave them the increased chance to have a seat in their preferred mode of travel. (That is my story and I am sticking to that one!) :twisted:

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