For the most part, pretty close to California minimum wage. Certain highly skilled jobs may pay more, but if you're just starting and aren't doing something you specifically got a college degree or served an apprenticeship to be able to do (e.g. electrical engineer or a technical theatre job), you should not expect much more than minimum wage.
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You are in Florida, if the Boss/Owner was from the Mid-West better earnings would be in effect. Nope you have to deal with both coasts and their battle. We all know insurance cost greatly reduces with more employees. Still, getting life back together or working through College or High School with Disney is a decent choice.
Different employees make different amounts of money, so it depends what specific job you'd be talking about. You would need to specify the particular role you are interested in.
Disney pays its workers much less than they should. per season, they actors recieve $50 because they are children.
Disney characters don't get paid anything as they are fictional.
If you mean how much do the actors get paid, that information is not made available to the public.
The amount of money the entire Walt Disney World resort/theme park complex makes per hour is incalculable.
The Walt Disney Company paid $80 million to acquire Miramax Films in 1993.
yes people on Disney get paid to act, its there gob to act!
Walt Disney paid about $5 million for 43 square miles.
Orlando has a few colleges, but Disney itself has a college program where they offer accredited classes and a paid internship for second semester college students and higher! Go check it out!
Lucasfilms was apparently worth 4 Billion dollars. That's what Disney paid for it in November 2012.