t i didnt put a cover letter on... i just filled out the application... it didnt ask for a cover letter just a copy of my CV... =/ i got an email pretty much as soon as i sent it off... and it said i will hear from them in 4 - 6 weeks so heres to hopeing they call me with good news...
@stepintothepink... i m guessing you have been on the programme because of your previous posts... how does it go once you get there, like... do they give you a few days just to explore the parks and things to get yourself orientated... basically i am asking if they just pretty much throw you in at the deep end or do they help you get settled in (still not sure if thats how i needed to word what i want to know... but hopefully you will get what i mean)
Just to check, you are talking about the WDW programme?
First day you arrive, get your room allocation and are left to unpack/go to walmart etc. There's a few days of orientation where you go fill in forms, go to talks about the housing and banking and then you get your work assignment. You'll know what area (merchanside, quick service food etc) you'll be working in before you go, but you won't know where in the resort. You'll also find out when your Traditions class is.
I think Traditions is a day or two after this, which is when you'll get your cast member pass, then you're free to go to the parks!! This was about 4 days after arrival. With your work location assignment, you'll probably get your work timetable, so you'll know what training you have and where. My first lot was a class and walking tour of where I was working with a big group. After that we all picked up our costumes and then my first day of on the job training was the next day. You tend to have 2-3 days of on the job training.