Zazu, I'm thrilled that this is happening. Do you know if the other lands or parks are actively doing the same thing?Zazu wrote:... By February 2005, Main Street Ops realized that they needed somebody who 1. cared, 2. knew enough about what the show was supposed to look like, and 3. was willing to follow through until the problems were resolved. They called me back. ...
Do you know any busybody CM's?
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Officially, 6 hours/week. Unofficially, every moment I'm in the park.Ho-say wrote:Zazu, out of curiousity - approx how much of your week is spent in this role as show quality inspector?
Oh yes. Oh *my goodness* yes! Oh my stinking-pain-in-the-butt want-to-toss-'em-into-the-Jungle-river-and-shoot-'em-with-real-bullets yes!!Attention to detail is so crucial, esp. where Disney has set the tone for such high expectations... though I imagine your role comes fully loaded with its own brand of office politics and mountains to climb like anywhere else.
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Near as I can tell, nope.BRWombat wrote:Zazu, I'm thrilled that this is happening. Do you know if the other lands or parks are actively doing the same thing?
But you guessed that already, didn't you?
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my gosh u need to get a life disney freakGMC wrote:actually we're not supposed to USE our cell phones onstage and USING your cell phone to check the time is USING your cell phone. If she were to have opened it in her pocket, and checked the time from there that's one thing, but to bring it out where i can be seen, is another. However going and calling the department might have been a bit over the top i probly would have said something to her right there and let it go. The park is themed and the only place where cell phone sightings might be permissable would be tomorrowland. all other places in the park are themed to pre-cell phone, tomorrowland is a strech at that because it's the pasts veiw of the fututre wherein a cell phone might be beyond imagination.
I'd rather be a busy body, then flat out lazy. get a watch if you need to know the time, and if you can't read it, get one that's digital, which probly isn't themed either, but management isn't going to tell you no.
And to say that the worst type of employee is one who sees somethign wrong, and does something about it, is absolutly absurd. If i were at indy in the tower, and i saw something wrong, let's say a person on the track, and i just let it happen, do you realize the consiquences that my failure to do something. That person could die, now a cell phone on stage isn't going to cause death, but it very well could break someone's day. The two fo you probly shouldn't have been standing around talking either.
don't post crap like that here.
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Do you have any point to make, aside from childish insults?devine1 wrote:my gosh u need to get a life disney freak
Edit to add: Last I checked, "u" isn't actually a word. Punctuation is also a beautiful thing.
(personally, based on post content, I'd much prefer to work with someone like GMC rather than someone like you)