lol, NOOOOO, kelly has forsaken us.... :'( :'( ok, my guess being, and since she said it would be a long story, it can't hust be she applied and didn't get the job... maybe she got the job but for some reason couldn't go, or maybe she missed her flight maybe she forgot her passport, and was sent home whe entering US.. maybe she got the job, but there was some mix up, and she couldn't go after all... Idunno ;D ;D
hahaaaa... wow nice guessing Alex but how can you leave your country without holding a passport?? lol.... oh yea.. kelly... we wanna know! LOL
It's help to know a little about the program that you are applying to and about WDW in gerneral. Being on here will help with that. Those seem to be the most asked questions, so as long as you can speak about your country...not to say that you have to be an expert in the historical and political past of where you are from, but knowing the basics will help. Try to go beyond the stuff that everyone already knows. Find something unique from your area. Shan
Hehe! And why would I do that when its keeping you guys on tenterhooks! Lol. Besides...it's not my story to tell! :-* Charlotte x
At my interview, I was asked about my past experience working and living in a foreign country. She also asked me to describe my favorite attraction/destination in Canada, Winnipeg, and my home town. I think they wanted to see how much enthusiasm and excitement I put into describing the attractions, which is probably what they want to see when Disney visitors ask about your country.Â