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 01 September 2011. Tags: 2012 olympics, bellator, champion, Dana, dana white, hvt, jeff jarrett, karen jarrett, kurt angle, Mma, personal issues, personal problems, TNA, transition, Ufc
TNA World Hvt. champion Kurt Angle, 42, says he’s not completely ruling out a transition to MMA, and how he fares trying out for the 2012 Olympics could determine his future.
“That remains to be seen. Depending on how good I do, I can’t say no. Obviously, it’s going to raise Dana White’s eyebrows,” Angle said on the Yahoo-affiliated MMAWeekly radio show this week promoting the “Warrior” MMA-themed movie.
“My goal is to make the team…Let’s see what happens, and I’m not counting out Bellator either. They’re going to be on Spike soon and you never know what’s going to happen with that company.”
Angle also recalled being in contact with UFC president Dana White in 2009 when he was considering leaving TNA due to personal issues with Jeff Jarrett and his ex-wife, now Karen Jarrett. Angle claims his health wasn’t the issue. Rather, not being able to work out the schedule for Angle’s debut fight.
“I contacted Dana White again after the movie (in 2009), I was thinking about dropping out of Impact Wrestling, and there were some personal problems with my marriage and everything. I just wanted to get away and I contacted Dana White, I flew out, and he had me take the UFC physical. I passed it, thank God, and he gave me the offer. The terms weren’t good – not for me and not for him,” Angle said.
For the majority of the interview, Angle talked in-depth about his acting aspirations. He said he’s hopeful his recent roles in “Dylan Dog” and now in “Warrior” will open up the door for more important roles in future movies.
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