>>85799234It was not a a requirement for Walt. In fact, he probably wouldn't be a big fan. The racism and anti-semitism stuff is actually mostly bullshit, but he was almost certainly not a fan of homosexuality.
But, yeah, it's not quite most, but it's pretty close, at least on the front line. After a while, you just start assuming people are gay. It's almost assuredly most in entertainment.
Creates a weird dynamic where straight guys have it MADE, though. No matter how classically handsome or cool you are. There are more women than men, and so relatively few of the men are straight, you're a big fish in a small pond.
>>85799242I started on the College Program and just stuck around. I got my current job by working really hard and impressing enough people that I was promoted. At the time, it was an elite role. It's not so much anymore.
I work in MK.
I work everything in Adventureland and Liberty Square.
Favorite memory is tough. Stuff kind of blends together. I used to make the Haunted Mansion queue sing happy birthday to children wearing birthday buttons, claiming I wouldn't open the doors until they did. One family thought this was so amazing, they wrote about it on Disboards, and my boss found it and made a big to do about it. I never really do anything for attention or praise, and the fact that someone actually cared about what I was doing, and I got positive attention for it, blew me away.