scmg
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:20 pm
Attn: All Cast Members,
There is a different type of SG and that's us. That's right, I'm talking about cast members that seem to loose all since when they smell the generated confectionary smells of main street. Let's make something clear. Working at a park does not make you any better than the guests. The only thing it does is make it so you should know better than the guests.
Now I'm not talking about all of us. For instance we all know little secrets that make park time more fun. Passing through the tunnels to get to our favorite rides faster and knowing how to utilize fast passes are perfectly exceptable...through my eyes anyways. I'm talking about the jerks that flash their id's to get to the front of the lines. Hello, you should know better.
Let me give you three examples. I work with a girl who is very picky about who gets to ride in the front cabs of the monorails. She will work it so adults and people who have been in the cab before are less likely to get up front than never before riders. She is very rude about it and is breaking a rule that is there for fairness and unity. When she comes to the park for fun guess who's checking to get in the front of the cab for a ride. Everytime, like she's not in there everyday for work already. She will run to the front knocking people out of the way to be the first to act and then will flaunt it to her coworker that is piloting.
The next example happens all the time. I asked a man if he didn't mind moving down and leaving the space he was standing in (clearly marked for handicaped) open for wheelchairs. "What if I do mind?" he askes very snooty obviously trying to joke but being an a** about it. (Are we aloud to cuss here?) So I reply, jokingly, "Well, I'll just have to beat the crap out of you." A bit rude I know but it was a bad day and it was the only thing funny I could come up with on the spot. So he gets all pouty and walks off like the four year old I used to babysit did. I went over and appologised. He said he was a CM and that comment was distasteful. I walked off but man I was mad. As a CM he should have smiled, knowing I'm doing my job, and walked on, or not even stand in a handicap place to begin with. Moron.
My last example, and then I promise to quit. A man asked to see a manager. So I get my manager away from his current task to talk to a seemingly upset guest. This guest talks to him for two hours about random things and then asks to ride in the back of the monorail. My manager is flashing me 'help me' 'get me away from this loser' looks from behind the guests shoulder. I've seen this guests many times since then. He's a CM. I recognise him because he always asks to sit up front and will talk you ear off about things he knows nothing about.
So here is my plea. If you are a CM don't act like a jerk. Do what those working ask you to do. Follow the rules. Don't think you're better than others. Most of all Don't Bother Me, I'm working.
There is a different type of SG and that's us. That's right, I'm talking about cast members that seem to loose all since when they smell the generated confectionary smells of main street. Let's make something clear. Working at a park does not make you any better than the guests. The only thing it does is make it so you should know better than the guests.
Now I'm not talking about all of us. For instance we all know little secrets that make park time more fun. Passing through the tunnels to get to our favorite rides faster and knowing how to utilize fast passes are perfectly exceptable...through my eyes anyways. I'm talking about the jerks that flash their id's to get to the front of the lines. Hello, you should know better.
Let me give you three examples. I work with a girl who is very picky about who gets to ride in the front cabs of the monorails. She will work it so adults and people who have been in the cab before are less likely to get up front than never before riders. She is very rude about it and is breaking a rule that is there for fairness and unity. When she comes to the park for fun guess who's checking to get in the front of the cab for a ride. Everytime, like she's not in there everyday for work already. She will run to the front knocking people out of the way to be the first to act and then will flaunt it to her coworker that is piloting.
The next example happens all the time. I asked a man if he didn't mind moving down and leaving the space he was standing in (clearly marked for handicaped) open for wheelchairs. "What if I do mind?" he askes very snooty obviously trying to joke but being an a** about it. (Are we aloud to cuss here?) So I reply, jokingly, "Well, I'll just have to beat the crap out of you." A bit rude I know but it was a bad day and it was the only thing funny I could come up with on the spot. So he gets all pouty and walks off like the four year old I used to babysit did. I went over and appologised. He said he was a CM and that comment was distasteful. I walked off but man I was mad. As a CM he should have smiled, knowing I'm doing my job, and walked on, or not even stand in a handicap place to begin with. Moron.
My last example, and then I promise to quit. A man asked to see a manager. So I get my manager away from his current task to talk to a seemingly upset guest. This guest talks to him for two hours about random things and then asks to ride in the back of the monorail. My manager is flashing me 'help me' 'get me away from this loser' looks from behind the guests shoulder. I've seen this guests many times since then. He's a CM. I recognise him because he always asks to sit up front and will talk you ear off about things he knows nothing about.
So here is my plea. If you are a CM don't act like a jerk. Do what those working ask you to do. Follow the rules. Don't think you're better than others. Most of all Don't Bother Me, I'm working.