NITROFIEND
Batman: The Ride
"I call the big one Bitey."- Homer Simpson
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Post by NITROFIEND on Oct 10, 2002 23:17:21 GMT -5
I have aspirations of working at Great Adventure next year. I'll be 15, so what jobs are available to 15-year-olds? Are they worth it? What is the average pay for each of them? Personally, I want to become a ride attendant, but I know that I'll be a bit too young for that . Too bad , I know most of the hand symbols and I can never get tired of raising and lowering restraints and giving the "all clear" to the ride op. But tell me what there is for people that are 15.
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Post by twistedrails2k on Oct 11, 2002 6:07:52 GMT -5
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WorkingatSFGAsucks
Scream Machine
SFGA. A great place to work untill you turn 18.
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Post by WorkingatSFGAsucks on Oct 11, 2002 22:38:58 GMT -5
You can only work in Admissions, Foods, and Games at 15. They pay around 6.00 - 6.50 to start. If you want to become a ride op. you might want to go with Admissions just be cause it is part of the operations family and it is easier to transfer from Admissions to Rides.
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Post by "Weatherman" Dan on Oct 12, 2002 7:52:40 GMT -5
I seem to remember a thread just like this one a few monhs ago... very, very familiar...
So, you know all your hand signals, huh? All clear, ride stop, emergency stop, unlock, lock, crossing, hands off, hold air gates, cycle air gates, first aid... and I think that's it...
~Dan
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NITROFIEND
Batman: The Ride
"I call the big one Bitey."- Homer Simpson
Posts: 138
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Post by NITROFIEND on Oct 12, 2002 13:36:21 GMT -5
I know, unlock, lock, all clear. Obviously I do need the training but I have a more than general idea as to what the job is. I talk to ride ops very often when the ride breaks down. That's how I found out about Nitro's original name. I know I'm too young to be a ride attendant, but Dan, what age did you start working there? What was it like?
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