JZarley said:
While UCF has a major "track" in theme park mgmt., my guess is that the degree is actually a BS in Hospitality Management.
It most definitely is. (I took a few Hospitality courses in college)
The only "behind" mentioned in our job descriptions is being willing to work yours off! :)
Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
Adam
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2. Start working seasonally.
3. Do whatever is asked of you and do it without complaining.
4. Display excellent customer service.
5. Ask questions to full timers, let folks know what your goals are, but don't be over-zealous.
6. BUST YOUR REAR!
7. Learn to be a leader someone who likes to work with others and shows good judgement.
8. (This is the hardest one) Be at the right place at the right time after doing 1-8.
No matter what I do, my rear keeps following me around! :)
-'Playa
NOTE: Severe fecal impaction may render the above words highly debatable.
--George H
Actually, I'm saving my puns for another project. Should be able to talk about it in a week or two. :)
Paula
Paula Werne
Holiday World
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