Just spoke to three top Ent. people at Disney (including Jeff Conover who wrote the Journal ads) via conference call. While they did agree to exempt me from the character portion of the job it seemed they emphasized the aspects of the job's essential functions that I can't do (as required by the EEOC), for instance nealing, sliding, running, the steps onto the parade floats (didn't offer assistance). Far worse was the fact that they were proud of the fact that they hire character performers who have never done puppetry, with a ten minute workshop with ping pong balls on the hand. Also stated that all hirees must work in food or ticket service for an undetermined period of time, full time, 6.50hr. I'm certainly aware the puppetry is a grueling profession, but this is unreal. They also said they rarely have rehearsals! No apologies for the Journal ads, and Disney still maintains they "don't hire puppeteers".
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) - while I think it's a sad state of affairs that puppeteers at Disney World have to hawk hot dogs and the like between shows, most people have this illusion that show business/performing is a glamourous business - it usually isn't.
