glendalais wrote:Good luck with the rest of your training. From your posts, you seem to have the right work ethic. Just remember that our aim as CMs is to, within reason, do all we can to satisfy our guests and try to make their visit with us as special as possible (yes, even the SGs :p :) , and you'll be fine :) .
Yep, I know that. I'm that kind of person anyway.
ktulu wrote:If you find yourself too busy to work on your server and need a place to host some stuff let me know, I have space :) I can even host a domain name for you, just pay for the domain name (I can get them for $8.95/yr, my cost) and I'll host it for you.
The server is sitting in the back of my van right now. I don't have the room for it here even if I had a way to hook it up which I don't. I'm to busy right now learning to do things the Disney way and all to worry about trying to put a site together anyway. Thanks though.
Whazzup wrote:I was wondering if you were going to have any trouble finding a costume to fit you, but it sounds like they are very well stocked for all sizes and shapes.
I was lucky. I'm hoping I won't have any trouble when it comes time to turn these in and get clean ones, which will be very soon. Probably tomorrow for my MS costume.
lady ulrike wrote:This is a very valuable lesson for you to learn early, always check your costume for all buttons, any stains, etc, etc, etc before you check it out from Costuming.
I'll remember that.
Sarah Magdalene wrote:Now which wardrobe are you talking about? General MK near the bus terminal or the Entertainment wardrobe?
The general one at the bus stop. I can't technically go into the Entertainment Wardrobe in the tunnel though I have looked through the doors when going by and was impressed by what little I saw through there.
You want impressive? You gotta see all the Princesses dresses all lined up. Dang, those gals stay well dressed and well stocked! That had to be one of my first moments where I was blown away. Having a fetish for princess dresses, I so longed to snatch those things off the rack and try one on. But as a Mickey friend, those lovely gowns would be dragging on the floor if I ever had gotten a chance to put them on.
I bet! Not only does there have to be a bunch of the regular dresses there are also all the special ones they own, like Belle's gold ball dress.
I always try to be extra nice to those still Earning their Ears. I was in their shoes not so long ago and I like giving them a little encouragement.
Thanks! I am getting pretty good though. I'll be earning my ears really soon.
It's cool to read the experiences of other CM's and how they go about their training. There are so many different jobs at WDW that I sometime forget that we don't go though the same training. It's nice you get to share yours. "Friends" training is under lock and key.
I can understand why their training is so secret. What with the work you do and all. All the different roles are so different the training has to be different. Once you get past Traditions everybody's training becomes different.
Today went quite well. I worked in the Confectionery and that was interesting. Learned about the different fudges and what not though it'll take me a while to remember it all. Got a lot of practice in counting back change the Disney Way, which is something I've never done before. The trainer took me and the guy I'm training with downstairs and we practiced for a bit using some fake money she has for that reason. I can see why counting it back that way is good as it helps make sure you give the right amount. I even had a few guests thank me for doing it like that.
For our first break we went to the Mouseketeria to eat so we could also get our paychecks. It's Thursday and as all you WDW CMs should know EPCOT really means Every Paycheck Comes On Thursday. :)
After I got off I changed clothes and headed back upstairs to play a bit. I rode the Barnstormer then walked through Mickey's House. I sat to watch a train come into the Toontown station and I saw that a little kid had a protein spill onboard right on the step and the floor by the bench he was on.
To be continued...