As a theme park attendant, you will run a booth at a theme park, such as Disneyland or SeaWorld, where you probably sell various merchandise to spectators. You may also run a tickets booth or you may run a ride in the theme park. Other minor responsibilities include recording ticket sales, attendants, reservations, etc. You will also have to clean up the theme park stand. If you want to be hired as a theme park attendant, you will need to be in good physical shape, since you will need to stand for long periods of time at your booth. You will also have to provide information to spectators about the facilities and anything about the theme park. You’ll spend a lot of time talking to and greeting customers. It’s helpful if you have customer service experience, as that is what you will be doing for a lot of your time as a theme park attendant.
As a theme park attendant, you can expect to earn somewhere between $10-$20 per hour. The biggest issue with becoming a theme park attendant is that there is very limited potential to how much you can grow as one. Unlike other careers, if you get a lot of experience, you won’t necessarily get a major promotion. The maximum you can earn as a theme park attendant, even if you are the senior manager of all the theme park attendants is quite low compared to other career fields. But even so, being a theme park attendant is great for your resume, and will drastically improve your chances of getting a job in the future, especially if this is your first job.
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