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I don't know if this will help or not, but it may be an initial point of contact for finding out what you want. I found these on another website called my coolworks. Here is a link to the original question and answer at that site that was in regards to working at Disney:
And lastly, here is the link to my coolworks. I have not explored this site nor had any dealings with them, so be careful and study everything carefully. I know nothing about their history or whether they are a reliable and reputable source of job information.
That said, they may be fine and a good source of work other than Workkamper News. As I inferred above, "buyer beware."
Back in 2010 and early 2011 we talked to a number of people that did seasonal work at Disney World and headed that way for the winter of 2011/2012. For the first time in years they did not hire any new seasonal workers because they changed their policies. Here is the website - http://wdw.disneycareers.com/en/search-jobs/advanced-search/ on which you can search / apply.
Edit by moderator: Activated link. Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Sunday 24th of June 2012 05:46:26 PM
We did some checking at Disney for last year and decided on a different adventure. We found that the cost of the RV parks in the area cut too big a gouge in our paychecks. You can find reasonable parks in Florida but most are not around Orlando/Kissimmee area making for a longer commute and more fuel costs. Would still like to try working for the Mouse some day as it looks like it could be a fun experience.
Phil
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