Favorite Question
I think this has to be my favorite interview question:
(Asked durning an interview for the Walt Disney World College Program.)
Suppose you were working Peter Pan's Magic Flight. The ride stops working. At the front of the line is a young boy dressed as Peter Pan. He's waited a half an hour to get on this ride and is on the verge of tears. What do you tell him?
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I think this should be used in any interview.
3 Comments:
"It's just a movie kid, get a life!"
J/K...You make up a story about how you know how unrelaible Peter Pan is, and he flew away....They are looking for him, but it's going to take awhile, and he might want to come back in a few hours.
Tell him that "Tinker Bell is harvesting more pixie dust because Aunt Millicent thought it was sugar and accidentally poured all of it over her cereal this morning. Hopefully 'Tink will be back soon. We need her help to get Aunt Millie down from the ceiling."
(I figure the kid's folks paid fifty bucks to get him in, might as well give him something to remember.)
Hope you're having a good Holiday Season! (Rod misses you!)
Wait, he only waited half an hour? Spoiled brat. Peter Pan is usually way more crowded than that! Tell him there are plenty of children dying of AIDS in Africa who Peter Pan would rather be helping. Or- I like this even better- say "sorry kid, your parent's didn't believe hard enough in Tink. She croaked." Fun for the whole spoiled family!
:) (by the way, this is Jessica)
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