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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by Amphigorey » Wed May 21, 2008 1:29 pm

Doctor McKey wrote:Well if you have not noticed the majority of the "hired help" is haitian and speek little to no english..... wtf is casting thinking... of coure I wa informed by a certin person at an undiscolsed cotsuming that the laundry facility was staffed by 25 CM 1 Co-Ordinator and 1 GM, but when the fine folks from the federal goverment stared to hint that they where going to do an inspection of certin areas... well.... lets just say that we only have a Co-Ordinator and a GM washing our cloths now..... I think all the staff that "left" was name Jose Doe :twisted:
Are you trying to coyly say that Disney was hiring undocumented workers? I don't buy that.



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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by EeyoresButterfly » Wed May 21, 2008 3:12 pm

Oh, I'm sure they're documented, but that does not help the english situation. It's very difficult when you are trying to communicate a problem to a person who speaks no English. This is pretty common in backstage areas like costuming. We have quite a few people of Haitian descent in costuming and it's very difficult sometimes to get a problem fixed due to the langauge barrier. I remember one particular time when they didn't have my size shirt. The manager was bound and determined to find me something decent to wear as that is a safety hazard when working attractions (I wear a S and all they had were XXL's). She told me to get a slip from the guy at the counter, but he didn't speak English and refused to give it to me. He wanted me to go back and find her, but at this point I was already very late and didn't want to put my area even further behind (anybody who works with CDS knows what I'm talking about).

Another place where it is prevalent is entertainment. We have quite a few Spanish speaking people in Entertainment, in fact, there is one breakroom that is not-so-affectionately known as the "Latin Quarters." It's a bit disconcerting when people are talking in a language you don't understand and you have no clue what they are saying. My friend was working with some guys once who spoke Spanish, and they were saying some pretty lewd things to eachother about a girl who was at the location with them. They didn't know my friend spoke Spanish. He politely informed them that if they didn't knock it off, he woudl tell the girl exactly what they were saying.


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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by Doctor McKey » Wed May 21, 2008 6:22 pm

Amphigorey wrote:Are you trying to coyly say that Disney was hiring undocumented workers? I don't buy that.
I did not say anything like that. I was just meerly stating what was expressed to me from a costumming person that had first/second hand smoke inhalation... errr.. i mean knowledge of this. I would never ever say that my employer was partaking in an illeagle practice of employment.


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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by Big Wallaby » Wed May 21, 2008 7:34 pm

EeyoresButterfly wrote:It's a bit disconcerting when people are talking in a language you don't understand and you have no clue what they are saying.
I fully agree. This is one of those moments where I just want to scream about how if you're moving to my country you should learn my language, but I won't. It's one thing to visit, but if I move to France, I expect to learn French first.

No, I am not planning to.

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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by hobie16 » Wed May 21, 2008 9:59 pm

Amphigorey wrote:Are you trying to coyly say that Disney was hiring undocumented workers? I don't buy that.
We had a ICE bust two weeks ago that shut down Bubba Gump's and two Cheeseburger In Paradise locations.


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Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Wed May 21, 2008 11:29 pm

hobie16 wrote:We had a ICE bust two weeks ago that shut down Bubba Gump's and two Cheeseburger In Paradise locations.
Musta been slick ICE!!


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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by hobie16 » Thu May 22, 2008 12:06 am

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Musta been slick ICE!!
Nope. They snuck into town on a Sunday morning.


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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by joanna71985 » Thu May 22, 2008 12:31 am

EeyoresButterfly wrote: It's a bit disconcerting when people are talking in a language you don't understand and you have no clue what they are saying.
I totally agree!


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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by Switchbeam 9 » Thu May 22, 2008 12:57 am

One time I was going up the emergency exit stairs to the Epcot monorail platform and there were 6 or 7 full trash bags piled on the top stair landing against the door and it smelled something bad in there. Needless to say i called around and got it fixed asap.



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Re: Bad Show Question...

Post by Amphigorey » Thu May 22, 2008 1:40 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:I fully agree. This is one of those moments where I just want to scream about how if you're moving to my country you should learn my language, but I won't. It's one thing to visit, but if I move to France, I expect to learn French first.

No, I am not planning to.

Kudos to your friend who stood up for his fellow Cast Member.
Well, language is a tricky thing. I understand the feeling of being left out when you don't speak what the group is saying. On the other hand, if I moved to, say, Japan and worked at Tokyo Disneyland, I would definitely learn Japanese (easier said than done!), but if I had English-speaking co-workers, I'd probably be happy to speak English with them on my breaks. I imagine that's what the Spanish-speakers are doing; they're surrounded by English, their second language, most of the time, so they find it relaxing to be able to use their native language when they can.

That said, that totally doesn't excuse those jerks making rude, sexist comments. That's just gross. Really, they should be reprimanded for promoting a hostile work environment.



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