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Re: What's your wage?
Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 12:05 pm
by Stduck
^ And to ammend what I was saying. I couldn't do portraits its too....uh unabstract. Yes I can draw and paint the figure but that's not what I do. I think it would be neat to do painting (props, and attractions stuff) for the park. Anyone know who I contact for that? And if its union or not? If its painters union I know I can get in.
Re: What's your wage?
Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 11:24 am
by lady ulrike
If you really want to know, I can find out. I know the lady who's in charge of some part of facilities, the one you send workorders to for non-urgent things, show quality or something. Also, my dad works at the paint store that supplies a lot of Disney paint, so he sees some of the Disney painters all the time.
Re: What's your wage?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 6:42 pm
by kimpossible33
I'd love to do portraits, eventually - I'm only in high school but I get paid to do freelance art, and so far my only requests have been bands, famous people, family portraits, etc. (At the moment, I'm working on a mural of famous jazz artists, in the music room at my school. Unfortunately, I'm not being paid - it's an alternate assignment which I'm being marked on for my drawing/painting class, instead.) Of course, considering working @ DL wouldn't be freelance and all, I wouldn't know what to expect, not saying I do.
Re: What's your wage?
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:25 pm
by 1team1dream
When I was in vending I topped out at 11.37 except of course when I trained. When I moved up to scheduling they paid us 14.34 which is the lead dinner cook rate (as you can tell foods does get payed fairly decent). Now I work in Disney Dining and make less than scheduling but more than Vending and am much happier now. :D: