Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:59 pm
The only times mine is out of my wallet is when I am using it for something.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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It actually turned into a game because my friends and I now bet how long it'll take. LOL I've made some $$ like that ;) I think the record was 23 seconds from the time I got out of the car.joanna71985 wrote:Heh, I know the feeling. It happens to me all the time.
Don't feel bad...I seem to have the same neon sign and I'm not even a CM! I've lost track of the times I've been asked if I work for Disney. In the parks, I'm always the one people single out to ask questions (same thing happens to Mr. Syndrome too). I don't know if we look knowledgeable, non-threatening, or some combination of the two. It weirds me out when I'm not even at the parks and people ask if I work for Disney though. Maybe it's a residual effect of being a TA who only sells Disney cruises...I guess that's sort of like working for the Mouse indirectly.Sioban wrote:I already seem to have a neon sign on my forehead that says CM, which usually results in someone asking me where the nearest bathroom is anywhere I am on property, I don't want to advertise it on my time off.
Oh me too (because I keep other stuff in my ID holder). It usually is in my pocket. But if I am coming on/off from backstage or I need it quickly (like for a discount) I will keep in under my shirt.Sioban wrote: I have my ID on me all the time (out of habit), it's just not out in the open to be seen by everyone.
What about the two fingered point? I don't think I'll ever be able to point with just one finger ever again, it just doesn't feel right anymore. I just tried and I guess it has to do with the tendons or something but it just isn't comfortable for me to point with one finger anymore. I can still raise just the pointer but I can't hold it out for long at all unless I also have the middle finger also extended.Sioban wrote:I think it's just a conditioning you get used to
Oh, I know!!! Even if I try to, I can't. It feels wrong. After all, I don't anyone to think I'm rude and pointing at them ;)Shorty82 wrote:What about the two fingered point? I don't think I'll ever be able to point with just one finger ever again, it just doesn't feel right anymore. I just tried and I guess it has to do with the tendons or something but it just isn't comfortable for me to point with one finger anymore. I can still raise just the pointer but I can't hold it out for long at all unless I also have the middle finger also extended.
Same here! I still do the 2-fingered point, even though I'm back in NJ. I don't think I will ever do (or be able to do) a 1-fingered point again.Shorty82 wrote:What about the two fingered point? I don't think I'll ever be able to point with just one finger ever again, it just doesn't feel right anymore. I just tried and I guess it has to do with the tendons or something but it just isn't comfortable for me to point with one finger anymore. I can still raise just the pointer but I can't hold it out for long at all unless I also have the middle finger also extended.