Walt Disney could have built his
biggest theme park anywhere. He chose Florida. The weather is balmy, and when it
gets too hot there are lots of pools to cool off in, says. Meg Crofton, Walt
Disney World’s CEO’. Florida also offers plenty of space to expand. Disney
World, which was first carved out of wild woodland in 1971, has swollen to four
parks covering 40 square miles ( 104 sq km) and employing 60 000 "cast members".
Contrary to the stereotype of rapid flow in the service sector, the average
full-time employee sticks around for nine years. Florida’s business climate is sunny, too. The Milken Institute, a think-tank in California, compiles an index of "best-performing cities" in America, a composite measure of such things as job creation, wage growth and whether businesses are thriving. In the most recent index, six of the top t A. most of the staff are full-time. B. most of the staff are part-time. C. workers are reluctant to be employed in a company for long. D. most companies run smoothly less than nine years. 我来回答: 提交
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