ChrisnKim913
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2006
CC needs maintenance even if ships aren't sailing.
At first I thought the same but it seems like the Recreation Manager's job responsibilities are geared towards passenenger experiences.CC needs maintenance even if ships aren't sailing.
That’s a lot of people for one very specific area. Did somebody screw up and a group of people get fired? May be a little too much time on their hands?
This part, not so much. Well, maybe for the right person:
- Willing to be a member of the Castaway Cay Ride-Out Crew, which will remain on Castaway Cay during a hurricane in order to make pre-storm preparations and perform post storm assessment, recovery and cleanup duties, as directed by DCL (this role will be part of the hurricane ride-out plan)
Count me in. Ive always been jealous of Jim Cantore's job whenever a serious hurricane makes landfall in the states.
That seems logical too.Could a bunch of contracts be expiring at the same time?
Your avatar is fitting for your personality, it seems.
That seems logical too.
Though why would so many people leave at one time? I would think they would be spaced out if it was just long term vacation rotation. Seams those people be locals anyway? I’m sure they let contractors go or expire. But there’s been standard island cleaning with the winds and the rains needed to reopen. But it’s too early unless they are the first back, suppose it wasn’t going to be the bartenders back first.That’s probably the likeliest scenario right now to be honest. But then I have been known to be an optimist around here.
That’s probably the likeliest scenario right now to be honest. But then I have been known to be an optimist around here.
Whoops typo. I meant to say haven’t been known to be an optimist. I have long been one of the people who believes we won’t see cruises until 2022Nothing wrong with that!