Theme Park Employee

Anyone here ever worked at a theme park or are still currently working.

I am a SFGAM alumni after 8 years in rides.

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BMCOASTER

bmcoaster@wi.rr.com


*** This post was edited by BMCOASTER on 1/10/2001. *** *** This post was edited by BMCOASTER on 1/12/2001. ***
yeah BMCOASTER, I have/will be working at SFGAm also. I think I remember seeing you there a few times. ;-)

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Clayton Hauck
webmaster RCotW - http://rcotw.coaster-network.com
Ya man. If you only knew. Those who know who I am are aware that I am a senior manager, I sell rides in the off season, I own stuff, and the list goes on and on. The off season is a much needed rest, mind you.
I also work in one of dem theme park thingies.

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In the future, packages will be sent to distant worlds by BEAMS OF LIGHT! - Space Mountain WDW exit
What did you like about SFGA and what didn't you like? Would you recommend someone to get a job in the summer during college? And what area would you recommend going into and how is the pay and how many hours could you expect during a week?
Yep. Signature says it all.


Corey
Snake Crew '00 - but what for '01?
Worked at SFGAm 13 years ago during my summer break between Junior and Senior year. Enjoyed the job and made alot of friends. Worked at Farmers Market.

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"DONT FIGHT IT, RIDE IT",,,,RAGING BULL
Looks like SFGAM current and alumni are leading the list.

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BMCOASTER

bmcoaster@wi.rr.com
I used to work at Martin's Fantasy Island! :)
Ok, I've been secretive when asked, but I will reveal that I had 8 years of service with (P)KI.

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David Bowers
Mayor, Coasterville
How do you ride ops get your rumors, anyway.

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What is life without geniuses?
Rumors? I don't need no stinkin' rumors...

Cedar Point baby YEAH!

And me and Legendary is some theme park nazis, all militant and stuff, eh bukweet? ;)

-Natalie
Ride Operations '99-'00

*** This post was edited by AirtimeSROS on 1/10/2001. ***

coastergenius said:
"How do you ride ops get your rumors, anyway.



You think coaster rumours get crazy here, just try working at a park.

Scenarios like this occur:
"But Joe, who is a rides lead in "Martian Landing" told me that he will need to be trained
in how to operate a Flying Dutchman coaster", before you know it is is spreading like wildfire
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David Bowers
Mayor, Coasterville
I work at a park. It is "Great" and in "America." It is fun to have a job. I like the working element, getting paid element, and having fun element. Together, there are three elements. Alone, there are one, one, and one.

Elements make for a fun job. Elementize yourself today!

-Jack
I work at Legoland, WOW
Coasterville Dave wrote:

You think coaster rumours get crazy here, just try working at a park.

Scenarios like this occur:
"But Joe, who is a rides lead in "Martian Landing" told me that he will need to be trained
in how to operate a Flying Dutchman coaster"


You lie, I never said that! ;)

Airtime SRoS: Where DID bukweet go? He makes a post that ruffles everyones feathers and then takes off!

Boomerang Delicious: What *IS* up with the name, kid? :) See ya at the rehire party on Fri!

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In the future, packages will be sent to distant worlds by BEAMS OF LIGHT! - Space Mountain WDW exit
I've worked at Dorney Park in ride ops for five years now
i work at SFSTL
slithernoggin's avatar
Worked at Cedar Point. In a case of be careful what you wish for, I found that it wasn't quite as wonderful to work in a park as I thought.
I also worked at Cedar Point. Unlike slithernoggin I found it to be an OUTSTANDING place to work. There are many times I wish I was back there. Some say the only bad thing that happened to me when I worked at CP was meeting my wife:)...I'm not one to say that but...

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