The animation business IS FOR THE HOPELESSLY NAIVE! You're not guaranteed any kind of decent living income to start off with and you're treated like dirt unless you're a major director (Brad Bird, Lasseter), producer, or the head of the animation department at Disney. Everybody else is expendable and replaceable by cheaper people.
I'm just honestly curious though, are there layoffs at Pixar, or does Pixar ever outsource? How many layoffs have they had for the past few years? Was it as many as Disney? Are Pixar people's jobs as unstable? Did they become more insecure after the merger?
I just like to know, and I know there are layoffs at DW too.
Hey George, it's always good to get your comments!

You should chime in more the way you used to.
Why SHOULD the Disney people expect a change in management NOT to result in more job losses AND more restructuring? Seriously, this is the way it works at most companies!
I guess they thought Pixar coming would fix things.
But like ten or fifteen or twenty years ago wasn't there more security in animation? Weren't some of those Disney people in 1984 there for like years and years? What changed? Is it the economy, the increasing reliance on outsourcing? Do they not sign people onto contracts the way they used to? Or are the contracts much shorter? I read somewhere that Pixar people have no contracts, but they still get longer-term employment.
I think the same is true for other fields as well, not just animation--it used to be that you would graduate college, "get a job", have kids, etc...now you might get a job for a year or two, then get another one, etc...the work force is so unpredictable now.

And there's outsourcing in a BUNCH of other fields too, not just animation.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!