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joanna71985
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Work question

Post by joanna71985 » Thu May 10, 2007 12:18 pm

Ok, this is a little confusing. But I am trying to work this all out, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Ok, here goes. I was a CP on the Fall Advantage 2006 program, as a character attendant. When I left in Jan, I went seasonal. Now I am doing the Summer Alumni program, but in custodial. I had a scheduling issue on the Portal, so I called today to get it worked out. I was told something along the lines that I can't be a character attendant while I am doing custodial. So here is my question- will I lose my seasonal status as a character attendant if I do the Summer Alumni program in custodial? I really do NOT want to lose my status in entertainment.


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Re: Work question

Post by Cranbiz » Thu May 10, 2007 1:05 pm

Don't have an answer for you. Have you tried talking to a manager?


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Re: Work question

Post by BirdMom » Thu May 10, 2007 2:52 pm

You can't work in more than one department at a time. It's that simple - if you are in the system as a CM in the custodial department that is your company assignment.

The only way you could multi-task would be to come in as an outside contractor. For example, my husband used to work in Parades, but he's also a scenic artist, so I used to see him from time to time working on paint over in Toon Town or Splash, whatever. He got the paint jobs by being subcontracted by a firm that Disney had contracted with do do the rehabs or ride construction. So technically, on his paint days, he was *not* a CM. Unfortunately for you, you could still do custodial if you were subcontracting with the night crew that does the graveyard shift cleaning (not a great idea if you're a student) but in this computerized, stratified world, you can't work in two departments at the same time.


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Re: Work question

Post by hhsrat » Thu May 10, 2007 3:50 pm

However, just because you're statused to one area doesn't mean you can't pick up shifts in another. For example, I'm statused to the Studios, but I pick up EHH shifts all over the place, and also cross-u with the YES program.



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