désolé mais y aucune chance que tu sois promu la bas durant le programme la seule promotion possible est de passer serveur ds le bistrot ou le gastro. sinon pour etre promu ou avoir un cdi faut soit comme moi avoir la double nationalité, avoir un citizenship ou etre en pocession d'une green card, voila.
Je t'ai envoyé un mail privé à partir d'un autre site! lol Je me disais bien que ton pseudo me disait quelque chose mais j'étais pas tout à fait sure que c'est ici que je t'avais vue! Donc pareil, je pars le 15 Juillet et pareil en tant que vacation planner! LOOOL On va vendre des tickets à tout va! Sinon j'attends toujours mon Disney package.
😏Bonjour Justine, tout d'abords bonne chance et plein succès dans votre nouvelle ville d'accueil.Je pense que le début a toujours été difficile, mais par la suite les choses iront beaucoup mieux pour vous.😮
Salut tout le monde!😛
Je fait partie du J1-program universitaire pour 6 mois, mon depart est le 15 juillet 2007 jusqu'en janvier
2008. Je recherche donc des personnes participant au meme programme.
Voici mon adresse msn: joulypower@hotmail.com
Voial je viens de découvrir ce programme à disney world, je suis extremement interessée et je voudrais partir dès octobre prochain 2007 soit dans 4 mois. Pensez vous qu'il soit trop tard au niveau des dates de recrutement ? si oui y a t'il des possibilité de s'arranger ?
Sinon qui faut il contacter pour passer l'entretien?
Je vous remercie de votre attention, voici mon adresse email pour toutes informations pouvant m'aider car je suis trop motivée par cette expérience isa92200@hotmail.com
Bien à vous,
Isabelle
Moi je pars en septembre donc s'il y en a qui y vont vers cette période faite moi signe.
Sa va etre super de vivre cette expérience!! c'est un truc de dingue.
J'ai passé les selections le 12 avril à Lyon.
Je vous laisse mes coordonnées pour ceux qui veulent qu'on discute.
paola_jouve@hotmail.fr
a bientot
bisouxxx
LE contact c'est international services, malheureusement c un peu court si tu veux partir au mois d'octobre, les séléctions se font très longtemps à l'avance, (je pars en juillet et les sélections ont eu lieu en Février) par contre je sais qu'il y a des sessions de recrutement en octobre pour partir a partir de Janvier 2008 pour 1 an.
Bonjour;
je mappelle amélie et je voudrai aller travailler à l'étranger, je n'ai pas encore de destination déterminée.
Je voudrais savoir quelles sont les démarches à faire pour travailler dans ce parc et quelles conditions.
Je te remercie par avance.
Il faut que tu aye voire sur le site "international services", ils te donerons toutes les indications pour partir, tu peu leur envoyer un cv en Français, ils te rapellerons si tu les intérresse.
Regarde sur ce forum, tu auras toutes les réponses que tu souhaite. les infos sont répétés plusieurs fois...
Bonjour,
moi aussi je pars le 15 juillet pour le J1 acadmic program pour hospitality position... je ne sais pas en quoi ça consiste!!!
je te laisse mon adresse msn: cheekysnootati@hotmail.com
a++🙂
coucou,
je suis une nouvelle sur le forum... et je pars aussi le 15 juillet pour le j1. je voulais savoir si t'as reçu le pack disney??? moi je ne l'ai tjrs pas reçu.🙂
coucou,
Non je n'ai pas encore reçu le pack, je pense qu'on va le recevoir debut juin, car moi j'ai envoyé mon dossier que le vendredi 12 mai.
IS m'a dit qu'il nous conctaterons surement avant qu'on recoivent le pack pour prendre RDV à l'ambassade.
Salut! je vais travaillr cet été à WDW et sais-tu comment on peut savoir où on est placé? Je sais que je serai en restau rapide mais où, aucune idée! merci d'avance!
A bientot
Salut! ok! merci pour ton message.Je pensais être plus dans la restauration, restaurant, ou fast food parce que sur mon contrat c'est stipulé: quick food and beverage!
comme ils te l'ont deja dis tu seras ds un kart a vendre du vin, des crepes ou des patisseries. en ce qui concerne le restaurant il faut avoir une experience assez forte pour en faire partie.
si ton contrat est pour un an tu peux etre promu en tant qu'hotesse mais bon c assez rare.
good luck on your contract i know for real that you will enjoy it.
ce sont des chariot si on peut le dire comme ca je n'arrive pas a le traduire désolé je ne suis pas francais, ou de petite cabane aménagé dans tout le parc ds ton cas ce sera ds le pavillon francais
LES CUSTODIALS EN EFFET S'OCCUPE DE LA PROPRETE DU PARK MASI CE SONT LES PREMIERS A ETRE EN CONTACTS AVEC LES VISITEURS DONCILS DOIVENT CONANITRE LE PARK COMME LE FOND DE LEUR POCHE . IL NE S'OCCUPE PAS SEULEMENT DU NETTOYAGE C'EST EUX EGALEMENT QUI BALISENT ET CLOTURENT LES PARADES .
Je suis nouvelle dans ce forum et je pars aussi le 24 juin pr travailler en merchandising...je voulais savoir si vous aviez des infos concernant le départ comme l'heure, les billets etc.
Ce serait bien sympa de faire connaissance avant le départ en tout cas.Je vous dis à très bientôt!
Ciao ciao!
c'est exact si tu n'as pas convaincu l'officier de l'ambassade c'est sur que tu n'obtiendras pas ton visa, donc ils ne peuvent pas encore te donner d'heure de depart ou autre.
salut!!!
je pars aussi le 24 juin pour le summer program en merchandise comme toi!
j'ai recu les détails pour le vol (aparement yen a 2...) je pars de roissy le 24 à 7H40... en fait ya une escale à Londres et a miami...
c tot! enfin bon l'essentiel c kon y arrive!
A+!
Enfin je voulais savoir ceux qui partent le 15 juillet, et qui ont la chance de patir avec IS, si vous savez combien vous payez votre billet ?
ET savoir aussi si il y a des gens dans le mm cas que moi soit qui sont dans les derniers dans la liste et donc pas de biller d'avion avec IS.
cool pour le vol!🙂 de toute facon je pense que yaura pas mal de monde...
vous savez combien de personnes ont été prises pour le summer college program?
en tt cas pour le vol du 24 juin 7:40 j'ai payé 1057 euros (en tout avec les 100euros d'acompte et les 10 euros en plus)...
voili!!
hate de partir!!!
Apparemment, je serais aussi dans ce vol (coool!) enfin si tout va bien et si IS recoit mon chèque rapidement...car tu peux ajouter 16€ de taxes au prix du billet: la bonne surprise avant le départ😉. 7h40 ok mais il faudrait dc y etre 2 voire 3 heures avant: ca fait vraiment tôt du coup!
oui 5h00 ça fait tôt!, je crois que je vais faire ma "manante" et dormir a l'aéroport... j'ai pris un billet d'avion Brest-Paris CDG le 23 départ vers 18h00 je crois.... comme ca je paie pas l'hotel 😎 🏴☠️... j'espère que les bancs sont confortables...🙁
Eh bien, on sera au moins deux à dormir dans l'aéroport du coup! car moi aussi je prend un train qui arrivera dans la soirée à Roissy!! et ca vaut pas le coup de dormir à l'hotel pr qq heures: mais on vivra à l'heure américaine et jpense que ca le fera!
moi j y suis depuis le 10 juin c est vraiment sympa!!
c est meme terrible
pensez a de l ecran total et une vraie tenue classe genre pompes toutes noires etc... pantalon classe aussi enfin posez des questions j essayerai d y repondre si j y pense... lol
Merci bien pour ces précieux conseils😉! Mais la tenue classe sert pour les premiers jours? car il me semble que de superbes uniformes nous attendent pour travailler, non? Pour le moment, pas d'autres questions...alors je te dis à bientôt et profites bien!!!
you don't really need to be "la classe" as we say in the US as long as you are on disney look outfit you won't have any problem !
as a reminder Jean's, open toe shoes, un-neat hair, tank top, .......... are not disney look. so provide a basic oxford black shoes willbe fine for ladies and gents.
A Blouse and a skirt as well recomended for ladies.
For men black trousers and classic oxford shirt are welcome.
Sorry the guy who used to translate for me is gone so my comment will be in english, for more details please feel free to drop me a line. for those who don't know me i'm Chris and i've been working for disney for the past ten years with breaks of course, i'm curently a parade and character manager at disneyland resort paris.
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