Working 10 hours and coming home at 1 or 2 am is EXHAUSTING but it got me thinking about how my job, or should I say career is what I’m looking towards. My job is fun at times but it can be super stressful, loads of work and people not working well with you. I’ve learned throughout my years of working, especially working in the city and in tourist places that not quite everyone will get along as well as work well with you. I though Disney would be a breeze and fun nothing “too much”; but boy was I wrong! I am very glad that I started working at a young age and I know what it is to work in a fast paced area with loads of tourist and people that need assistance.
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The “Happiest Place on Earth” does not just happen. There are standard operating procedures and the need for effective communication skills for a reason. The complexity of managing and leading employees in order to create “Magic” takes thought, patience and creativity.