Sam and the mouse

Sunday, July 24, 2005

This is not Gilligans Island


July 24

Bake me a coconut cream pie, and call me Thurston Howell 3rd; for sure I have landed on a paradise located off the shore of South Carolina. The drive down was great, weather sunshine, had the music going (even tuned into the Disney stream on satellite radio) not bad, for a "tween" music programming station. The further south I drove the more beautiful it all got, pity the south still holds such a lasting negative legacy. I personally found everyone I encountered along the way to be fantastic, including the Canadian(s) I had breakfast with this morning at a fast food carry-out.

Once over the state line I had to use the facilities, I was impressed to discover that the state commerce dept., and tourism of South Carolina has visitor centers every 20-45 miles along 95. I was able to get information,directions,maps,and a smile that would have melted frozen hydrogen; not once but several times at three different visitor centers. So your asking:

"why the need to stop at 3 centers"?

Answer is simple just look at the picture of Lowcountry&Resourt Island visitor center posted. Yeah that's South Carolina in all its "anti-bellum" glory.

Been up since 03:00 a.m. I am tired and hungry, plus I need a shower.


tomorrow I meet the Mouse!

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Hit the road Jack

July 24,

2:56 a.m. last minute details and then I hit the road for a 9 hour drive down route 95. Said all my good-byes with one exception...Brent. In over 13 years we have only been separated from each other by a few days at a time, this will be the longest ever not to see each other first thing in the morning. Intellectually I know 6 months is not a very long time, but when your accustomed to coffee, and sharing time with someone you get rather used to a routine and it will be strange for a while. We hung out together a lot this week, nothing special (we are broke new house and all)and it was really cool just watching television and enjoying each others company. I tried to make joke of leaving and all, but it only pissed him off so change of subject was a pretty easy thing to do.

My sisters came over Sunday to wish me well, the neighbors have done so also. I am getting e-mail from the other interns all seem like really nice people and we all share the nervous thing regarding meeting and all. This one is a short entry I need to be on the road no later than 04:00.

HERE WE GO FOLKS...Next stop Hilton Head Island South Carolina.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Packing

July 22,

48 hours till departure, a good time to start actually packing. The only problem here at the moment is where to begin? Half of what I will need to take with me wont fit in the back seat of my truck, and the last thing I want to do is pack the truck bed with a lot of stuff and end up looking like " The Beverly Hill Billys" in any case I know this is going to be a two day effort so please understand if this entry is two days long.

July 23,

Still packing,I hope this apartment at Hilton Head is a large one.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Paper work day


July 21

Ugh! the day was spent in paper work hell, and I have not even left my home state yet. Documents that I really need to have with me had to be copied, then there was the amount of documentation I had to have drawn up and certified that will be left behind. I spent over 20+ years in IT trying to get the world paperless, I have failed.

Tommorrow is the last of the business week stuff left to do, dry cleaning, banking,etc. after that I will actually open my lugage and start packing. My sister gave me a great gift today a digital camera (man have I been wanting/needing one of those for a while)my gift to her will be something very special in return.

Man am I gonna miss her!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Preparation




July 20,

Well the pile of laundry is now down to a small "gee should I really even take that with me"? load. Went out last night to say "see ya" to some good friends and in the process allow them to ply me with spirits (my water consumption has nothing to fear when I get to H.H.) the weather here has been H.H.H. (Hazy,Hot,and Humid) for the past 2-3 weeks 72oz of water a day has kept me from drying up like a raisin for sure. I have pulled out the check list of "things to take" for the next six months, and finished shopping (if one can ever "Finish" shopping) for those things I didn't have. It should prove rather interesting to be living dorm, style for a while. I keep wondering what/who my roommate is and will he like me, or will I be seen as the "old man" he shares an apt, with.

The first step in preparation of course was a mini-make-over, for those of you who have not seen me in a while or ever at all, I stopped cutting my hair about 3 years ago, as a show of political rebellion over the 2000 election. Alas corporate America frowns on such displays and the rules at Disney are very clear regarding a cast members appearance; so I figure its just hair, it will hopefully grow back. After Mark (my barber) sheered my curls; I actually had forgotten how good it feels to have less hair this time of year in Washington D.C. Not to mention the amount of money I am saving on hair care products...conditioner alone was setting me back $35.00 dollars a month, add to that the amount of money (information withheld) I was spending having it braided,twisted, or what ever style caught my fancy is more money saved for home, and the adventure @ Disney. I will however have to get new head shots for my portfolio,and I might mention that less hair on my head always makes me look 10 years younger than I really am (was carded in the local 7/11 the day I cut my hair).

Will have my teeth bleached when I get to H.H. no need for botox,or anything radical just yet, but I do wonder if anyone is really going to take me seriously as a professional of over 30yrs...or just think I am just another kid making his way threw college?

To add insult to injury, I was shopping for pants and shorts last week at a dept, store here in D.C., and I actually upset the sales team (yeah more than one)when they were forced to search inventory for a size 29 inch waist, for a 45 year old man!

LOL....never too rich, never too thin.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Before and After



Tuesday July 19,

Lets back track here just a little bit for those of you that have not heard the story on how all this came to happen. I have just completed my first full year of school, at NVCC (Nova Community College) in Annandale VA. where I am studying Hospitality/Hotel/restaurant as a major. In Feb,'05 the spring semester my advisor announced that Disney would be on campus holding a recruiting seminar for interns. H.R. (my professor/advisor) has a way of looking at you as he lectures, and makes announcements with a certain: "This means YOU should attend" look in his eyes. Taking the hint I figured; heck I have nothing better going on my calendar that day so I threw on a shirt, and neck-tie; then grabbed a seat,to listen to what turned into an extremely interesting presentation.

The history of Disney is a cool read: corporate.disney.go.com/corporate/complete_history.html

It was this, and the dynamics of the organization that really captured me. I was in total awe during the short film clip presentation, followed up by a Q&A where the two representatives were able to answer just about every question put to them with-out hesitation. Then they introduced two people who had just completed their first internship @ Disney World Orlando,http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/index
this young man, and young woman could not say enough about the experience and how enriching it all was, not to mention they had already made plans to go back for a second internship before completing their degree work.

So enough about them, back to me; I decide to hang around and speak to one of the recruiters mono e mono,if only to get my own personal take on what kind of smoke would be blown up my pant leg. Was I in for a surprise, after waiting 2 hours for my name to be called (second to the last on the list)I take a seat with the recruiter; not only is she professional,but so much for the "Disney happy smiley I had too much coffee today" persona. This young woman was all business 100%. There was no grilling or drilling, just straight forward questions with straight forward answers expected. This all lasted for just little over an hour,when in conclusion she mentioned the "advanced internship" program,but no follow up to what the "program" was. The last thing I recall her saying was:
"Thank you for taking the time to sit with me and talk, expect a telephone call within 2 weeks to arrange a more indebted telephone interview"
I shook her hand and went home to my family and job at U.S.Airways, and didn't really give it another thought.

Not another thought until, two weeks to the date the phone rang;I answered and was greeted by Jeff from Disney's Advanced Internship Program. That interview went well,and another was scheduled for two weeks later. Again the phone rings, its Debbie of Human Resources Disney Advanced Internship Program,and yes that interview went very well. Paper work was needed of course, I had to track down transcripts,and all manor of documentation regarding my self and my history from almost 15 years back and expedite it to the appropriate address'.

On April 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. I answered the phone call from Jeff, I will never forget his words:
"We interview hundreds of students, for advanced internship positions,these positions are limited to only a few...we would like to offer you a position here with us at Disney Advanced Internship program Hilton Head Island Resort starting July 25,2005"...."Hello Sam are you there?"

I remember telling myself to breath, and without hesitation excepted his proffer. I have not stopped smiling since.a

Monday, July 18, 2005

Week before thoughts

Monday July 18th with most of my thoughts,and energy now being directed towards the next six months with Disney I am now taking those first steps before heading to South Carolina. Nervous, anxious, excited...just the tip of the ice berg of feelings right now. The one thing that keeps comming to mind is the idea that after all these many years, having suppressed a teenage fantasy of spending a summer working at the beach its finally a reality; and oh my god who would have imagined at age 45 years old that the beach would be Hilton Head Island?

I am creating this blog as a means of documenting this great expierence, but also to share with those I know, and love how my world is growing as each day unfolds.We threw a BBQ Sunday to bid fairwell/goodluck to Bubbles;I think she appreciated it, and for sure all her friends had a good time. Some of my friends made it, but I was not the honoree of the event although I am somewhat sad to not have the chance to say "see ya" to many people I will miss face to face, I know I am in thier thoughts and prayers. (This past weekend was a cluster mess with the Woodrow Wilson Bridge project interupting intersate travel so who can blame anyone for not venturing out?)

So much to do, and such a short window of time to do it in.Right now I am looking at a ton of laundry, and empty suit cases waiting to be attended to, well I guess I should start practicing the one-day-at-a-time rule starting here, and now. This blog should get better with time, twenty plus years in information technology will see to that.


So hang on guys I am just getting started, please stay intouch.



sam