Walt Disney World, high school graduate George Kalogridis made a split-second decision that set the course for his life: he picked a room where prospective hotel workers were being hired.Chuck Milam got a tip about a job opening from a transplanted Disney executive whose new house he was landscaping.
Earliene Anderson jumped at the chance to take a job at the new Disney theme park in Florida, having fallen in love with the beauty of Disneyland in California during a trip two years earlier.At the time, the three were among the 6,000 employees who opened the Magic Kingdom at Disney World to the public for the first time on Oct.
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