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SeasDiver
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Post by SeasDiver » Apr Sun 09, 2006 10:29 pm

Rich,

Per my records, I was Divemaster-2 that night. Also in the water with us were Spike, Tom, and Roxanne. The first dive that evening was 5:20 to 6:10 and the second was 6:30 to 7:10. So we have met :) Jan 6th was officially the last day of my internship and the 7th was my first day as a CR (Casual Regular).

Aaron
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Aaron
Another Day, Another Dive

rudekick
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Post by rudekick » Apr Tue 11, 2006 8:55 pm

subsonic wrote:I've applied at Disneyland 4 times now. (Worked there 2 times)

The reason I didn't get a call back the two times is because I didn't say I was fully available.
The trick to getting a job (other than having a good personallity) is mark that you're fully available on your application, even if you're not. Make the time to come in for the interview. When you get hired, go through training. Then, when it comes time to scheduling, tell them the hours you can work. I don't think scheduling and human resources talk to each other. Plus, they aren't going to fire you because you have a more difficult schedule after they've paid for your training and such. :)
Sub, what jobs did you work there?

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