Posted on 05 January 2013. Tags: affiliated company, disney, extortionate, Help, j1 visa, June, Visa, walt disney, walt disney world, Working
I am currently looking into going on a J1 Visa to America this summer. I want to work in Walt Disney World and was wondering do they hire people during June? I tried applying through an affiliated company but they were charging me extortionate rates to travel etc.
Any help much appreciated.
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Posted on 05 January 2013. Tags: affiliated company, disney, extortionate, Help, j1 visa, June, Visa, walt disney, walt disney world, Working
I am currently looking into going on a J1 Visa to America this summer. I want to work in Walt Disney World and was wondering do they hire people during June? I tried applying through an affiliated company but they were charging me extortionate rates to travel etc.
Any help much appreciated.
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Posted on 08 February 2012. Tags: affiliated company, compensation negotiations, Head, head hunter, hr manager, hunter, independent head, manager, Match, obligation, phone, phone interview, position, Resume, state position
I applied for a out of state position. The contact was a independent head hunter, who scheduled my phone interview. I spoke with the employer and felt it was not a good match. She recommended another position they had open in my state. She said she would forward my resume to the HR manager who was handling this position in my state. One of their directors then called me for a phone interview, then a face-to-face. It seems to be a better fit. And looks like I might be offered the job.
Now, this independent is calling me asking me how the interview went and so on. I don’t want to be rude, but I feel he is trying to take a commission from this affiliated company who he did not set up an interview for. I have never sign an agreement with this head hunter. So I’m not sure what is my obligation to him? I’m also considered that he will try to ask for a commission from this company and might effect my compensation negotiations. What should I do?
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Posted on 25 October 2011. Tags: affiliated company, Company, Error, Firefox, guise, Machine, Monzilla, norton 360
Firefox is and has been great! I have Norton 360. I allowed “PC Cleaner” into my machine under the guise that they are a Monzilla affiliated company. I believe I was in error. Please help.
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Posted on 11 September 2011. Tags: affiliated company, college, disneyland, disneyland in anaheim, disneyland in anaheim ca, employee relations office, Hiring, job, Operations, orange county, personal problems, recruitment team, status, walt disney, walt disney company
I remember working for Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. back in 2006 doing Ride Operations. Later after a month of working there, there were some problems I had commuting from Corona to Orange County later since i had to move over there due to some personal problems so I had to leave the job. I am now planning to move back to Orange County and go to school to do Audio Production. But because I am trying to RE-apply at Disney, I keep getting emails after applying for many positions especially from the college program saying this:
Our records indicate that you are a former employee of an affiliated company of The Walt Disney Company and you are not eligible for rehire. Because of this, we cannot consider you further for employment opportunities.
If you feel this status is in error, please contact the Employee Relations office at the affiliated company at which you worked and follow their process to have this status reviewed.
We wish you well in your endeavors.
The Recruitment Team
So does this mean I am never able to go back to working for Disney ever again? I really want to work here and do the College Program and others, but I got this email Twice already! for different positions… It has been years since I have worked there. I even call the Casting Center but they are not much help AT ALL! anything helps please! thanks!
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Posted on 28 February 2011. Tags: Account, affiliated company, Building, capital stock, classified balance sheet, depreciation expense, dividends, doubtful accounts, Expense, inventories, life insurance policies, note receivable, receivable, Sheet, term debt
Which of the following information would be on a balance sheet?
6.025% Long-Term Note Payable (only long term portion) 230,000
Accounts Payable 220,000
Accounts Receivable 110,000
Accumulated Depreciation – Building & Equip 109,600
Allowance of Doubtful Accounts 5,800
Building and Equipment 400,000
Capital Stock 2$ par, Authorized 100,00 Shares 60,000
Cash on Hand 44,725
Cash Surrendered Value of Life Insurance Policies 10,800
Current Installment of Long-term Debt (6.025% note) 20,000
Depreciation Expense 19,900
Discontinued Operational Loss 42,000
Dividends Received as Revenue 4,500
Error in Inventory Pricing in 2005 12,500
Goodwill 55,000
Inventories, at FIFO Cost (with market value of 360,000) 332,600
Long-Term Advance to Affiliated Company (Note Receivable) 50,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess Par 155,200
Prepaid 6 Months of Rent 3,600
Real Estate Tax Payable due 3/31/2010 6,625
Retain Earnings – Ending 12/31/09 262,800
Sales 450,000
Sales Return and Allowances 3,100
Savings Account Balance as of 12/31/09 26,000
Trading Marketable Securities (Listed at Cost, with a Market value of 51,800) 58,500
Uncollectible Account Expense 12,000
Unearned Revenue – Current Portion 14,500
~Notes are not required as of 12/31/09
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