Disney didn't check to see if I had a valid drivers license before they handed me the keys to drive vehicles on either Main Street or the roads on and off property. They have never taken my fingerprints, even when clearing me to serve alcohol. They did check to make sure I was 18... I think... oh, and breathing. That was very important to them for some reason -- the other stuff not so much. :sparky:Euterpe wrote:I've heard they don't actually do much for background checks. I know when they've scanned my finger prints, the pictures won't show up (I guess I don't have finger prints?) and they never really seem to care so much.
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Hey, now that's just unkind! From what I remember of the Oregonian, that would be an insult ... to the dead fish.Big Wallaby wrote:Hey, that's a better name than the Oregonian... I follow a certain local radio host in calling it the Daily Dead Fish Wrapper.
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Dammit, you're right. Okay, so what's a better name?Zazu wrote:Hey, now that's just unkind! From what I remember of the Oregonian, that would be an insult ... to the dead fish.
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Well, if your intent is to tick of an Oregonian staffer, you could always call it the Tribune....Big Wallaby wrote:Dammit, you're right. Okay, so what's a better name?
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You could call it Orgami....Zazu wrote:Well, if your intent is to tick of an Oregonian staffer, you could always call it the Tribune....
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But the Trib has had a *couple* good articles...Zazu wrote:Well, if your intent is to tick of an Oregonian staffer, you could always call it the Tribune....
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Knowing the ineptitude of Disney Security it's probably just as well. I could just see them doing a background check-"Hey, Harry this guy's a member of the Augustan Society. What's that?" "I don't know, maybe they have a picnic or something in August." "I wonder, besides who's this Hadrian guy he keeps writing about? And what's AOTW? Ya' think it's some kind of code?" "Nah! He just can't spell. He means ATV. What a birdbrain!"Zazu wrote:Disney didn't check to see if I had a valid drivers license before they handed me the keys to drive vehicles on either Main Street or the roads on and off property. They have never taken my fingerprints, even when clearing me to serve alcohol. They did check to make sure I was 18... I think... oh, and breathing. That was very important to them for some reason -- the other stuff not so much. :sparky:
OTOH knowing you as I do, I'd lock-up the alcohol, hide all the keys, go sit in some dark, quiet corner and be verryyy verryy quiet. :D:
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Really? I recall a manager saying that he/she went to a career fair and most of the people weren't hired because they didn't pass the background check.Euterpe wrote:I've heard they don't actually do much for background checks. I know when they've scanned my finger prints, the pictures won't show up (I guess I don't have finger prints?) and they never really seem to care so much. Granted, I probably look pretty harmless (and I am), but there are certainly other people who they might want to check a little bit deeper than they did me.