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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 166863" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi Penta, I'm not sure about the specifics. easy child is pretty self motivated. He has been involved with Disney websites for years. </p><p>I'll check with him and give you some specifics. </p><p>It's definitely minimum wage but lots of overtime. The campus type housing is for those in the college program. easy child is as of this week a full time employee so benefits will happen in 3 months. (if nothing goes wrong)</p><p>easy child shares a one bedroom apt. with another employee. He gets discounts on meals in the park. He is on his own except for phone and car insurance. (it's bundled with all of ours). He worked 70 hrs last week. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" />Doesn't drink, smoke or do drugs so I guess all his money goes for self support. </p><p>He is fluent in Spanish and does ASL which all are assets in the application process.</p><p>I know he had some good references. </p><p>I'll give you the info after I speak to him. I must tell you that easy child applied at an airline at the airport in NYC. He got the job despite being the youngest and least experienced simply because he worked the summer at wife. Unfortunately, he couldn't fit it in his school schedule but it was a good experience. </p><p></p><p>I figure there are worse things than to have a 19 yr old working way too many hours.</p><p>Oh, he started on the lowest rung on the ladder which is a good place for someone as young as he.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 166863, member: 3"] Hi Penta, I'm not sure about the specifics. easy child is pretty self motivated. He has been involved with Disney websites for years. I'll check with him and give you some specifics. It's definitely minimum wage but lots of overtime. The campus type housing is for those in the college program. easy child is as of this week a full time employee so benefits will happen in 3 months. (if nothing goes wrong) easy child shares a one bedroom apt. with another employee. He gets discounts on meals in the park. He is on his own except for phone and car insurance. (it's bundled with all of ours). He worked 70 hrs last week. :faint:Doesn't drink, smoke or do drugs so I guess all his money goes for self support. He is fluent in Spanish and does ASL which all are assets in the application process. I know he had some good references. I'll give you the info after I speak to him. I must tell you that easy child applied at an airline at the airport in NYC. He got the job despite being the youngest and least experienced simply because he worked the summer at wife. Unfortunately, he couldn't fit it in his school schedule but it was a good experience. I figure there are worse things than to have a 19 yr old working way too many hours. Oh, he started on the lowest rung on the ladder which is a good place for someone as young as he. [/QUOTE]
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