In relation to Disney Parks but not specific to a single resort
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Disney west
- Omnibus Driver

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by Disney west » Aug Sat 25, 2007 9:18 pm
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Calypso
- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain

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by Calypso » Sep Wed 12, 2007 7:25 am
I was destined to be a guide for the Hidden Treasures of the World Showcase, but they no longer offer the tour!!!!
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boilerbabe
- Pack Mules Wrangler

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by boilerbabe » Sep Wed 12, 2007 9:57 am
I would LOVE to drive the horse trolly down Main St.!!!! I love horses and think that would be an awesome Disney Dream job!!!
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danimal3114u
- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster

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by danimal3114u » Sep Wed 12, 2007 11:03 am
I like the idea of driving the vehicles on Main Street, that would be wonderful. Of course, Train conductor would be amazing as well.
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spaulo
- PeopleMover People Mover

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by spaulo » Sep Wed 12, 2007 11:15 am
Jungle Cruise Skipper, natch.
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broncoflyer8912
- Mad Tea Party Host

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by broncoflyer8912 » Sep Wed 12, 2007 11:31 am
A Haunted Mansion butler fosho! "Please step all the way into the dead center of the room, please!"
Sometimes the bluest part of the sky seems so far away from us, I guess thats what keeps us striving for it...
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tmptnr
- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist

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by tmptnr » Sep Wed 19, 2007 10:53 pm
drummer/percussionist in a band/ensemble at any area of the resort
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yodiwan1
- Storybookland Canal Boats Mate

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by yodiwan1 » Oct Tue 23, 2007 10:55 pm
i want to be a VIP tour guide!!!

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broncoflyer8912
- Mad Tea Party Host

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by broncoflyer8912 » Oct Wed 31, 2007 12:32 pm
When I was at Disneyland yesterday I noticed that a lot of the Attractions were staffed by older individuals, so it was good to see them getting work while all the kids are in school.
Sometimes the bluest part of the sky seems so far away from us, I guess thats what keeps us striving for it...
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DisBeamer
- PeopleMover People Mover

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by DisBeamer » Oct Wed 31, 2007 10:10 pm
I think monorail pilot would be cool, however, based on the fact the vast majority of 'this is our ride in the front of the monorail' recordings I've heard have shrieking children in them, I'm thinking it might also be a good way to get a headache.
I think if I could get away with some ad-libbing, then I'd pick jungle cruise skipper. If not then tour guide for Keys to the Kingdom.

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jenhen27
- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist

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by jenhen27 » Jan Tue 22, 2008 11:30 am
OMG, OMG I can't pick just one....hmmm,
I'll start with my mother's retirement plans - she wants to be a popcorn vendor on mainstreet because she would get to watch and meet so many people.
I'm a sucker for costumes - so a fun costume would be a must. I'm thinking anything in Liberty Square for the costume. I would have said Living with the Land guide but they got rid of them. Maybe an omnimover ride so I'd get some exercise. Costume and omnimover would put me in the HM I guess. If I'm old and grey I could be Fairy Godmother.
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YZFDonor
- Mad Tea Party Host

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by YZFDonor » Jan Tue 22, 2008 11:47 am
whoa!!! Talk about a tough one!
I chose to be general in my answer:
I would want to work in a high tech job, HAVE to have guest interaction, and lastly some freedom of choice in my schedule or an imagineer.

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saritajuanita
- Autopian Mechanic

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by saritajuanita » Jan Tue 22, 2008 4:17 pm
Jungle Cruise Skipper, definitely. Heck, if they'd let me be a "substitute skipper" (I work full time, and I don't want to spend all weekend, every weekend working at DL) and just work occassionally, I'd totally sign up for something like that right now.
"Pretty soon we'll be underwater - I mean, under<i>way</i>."
"Careful of the little ones folks, if they latch on to you they'll bleed you dry for the next 18 to 24 years."
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Admiral01
- Autopian Mechanic

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by Admiral01 » Feb Sun 10, 2008 8:40 pm
I haven't had any Disney post-retirement ambitions, but my father who has spent his life in Northwest Indiana has always joked (semi-seriously though) about retiring to Orlando and working in the Magic Kingdom walking behind the horses picking up their "deposits." He thinks it would be great to have a job you don't need to think about, and be a Disney employee. Hey, if it gets me into the parks for cheap I am all for it!
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cap396
- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist

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by cap396 » Feb Mon 11, 2008 6:20 am
If the Disney Gallery were still open, I'd love to work there. I'd enjoy talking to guests about the history of Disneyland.