Guess What?

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Re: Guess What?

Post by CMGUY89 » Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:59 am

Thanks for all of the congratulations, I am actually going to be a trainer for both the boat ride and soarin' so I have lots of shadowing to do in the next few weeks.


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Re: Guess What?

Post by DisneyMom » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:23 am

NessaMcTastic wrote:So what is Soarin' like? My last trip was in 2003 so I never heard of it until I started reading this board.

Is it very scary? I'm planning on going to WDW soon and I like to have a mental list of things that I will NOT ride on.

It just goes up in the air and makes you feel like you are hang gliding over different areas over California- Hubby just doesn't like heights! :rolleyes:


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Re: Guess What?

Post by Rob562 » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:26 am

Hey CMGuy... Did you get my PM about the CD? I hadn't heard back from you after you moved back to FL...

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Re: Guess What?

Post by glendalais » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:37 am

Congratulations! See, I was right. You made Trainer with no problem :D: .

If (and likely when) I apply to WDW, I'll have to make sure I apply to FWW Attractions (or FL/Toon Attractions, or Monorails, or DAK Attractions, or Buses, or Stores....ugh too many choices :D :) .

Anyway, I'm sure you'll be great at Training. You'll learn more about this during Shadowing and your "Train the Trainer" Class at DU, but the main thing you have to remember is that many of the same Service Guidelines and Four Keys that you use in dealing with the guests are just as applicable when dealing with your trainees.

Again, congratulations :) !



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Re: Guess What?

Post by Main Streeter » Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:53 am

GMGuy, this is very exciting. :) Cool too! :cool: You were chosen on ability... & you know this!! Trainers are exceptional CMs who often have more impact than any CMs @ Disney Parks. You are supportive & listen well. You're the new :star: on SGT. Proud of you. :hi5:



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Re: Guess What?

Post by Main Streeter » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:07 am

darph nader wrote:Does this mean we SGTrs get front of the lines privilages?? :D:
AAWW darph, what are you talking abt? :confused: You usually don't even get BACK of LINE privs. Forgot to use Webster coaster again? ;) :D:



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