January 10, 200917 yr .... The odds of getting any part-time job at Cedar Point can be challenging. There are about 5,000 summer jobs available, and last year, Cedar Fair received more than 14,000 applications. Cedar Fair Vice President Robin Innes said, "We know there are a lot more people interested and available who probably in other years wouldn't be available to us. But now these people are looking at other opportunities and Cedar Point has those opportunities for them."... http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/news_articl...780&catid=3
January 10, 200917 yr People need money right now. Heck I'd be looking at KI if i hadn't found my job.
January 10, 200917 yr People need money right now. Heck I'd be looking at KI if i hadn't found my job. Same for me. I actually applied at KI the day before I got the call for the interview. Well, I haven't gotten the job yet, but I'm pretty hopeful.
January 10, 200917 yr And that's odd. I think that Six Flags in Georgia must be desperate for workers. They have been advertising (yes, actual advertisements!) for positions and the job fair on radio stations.
January 10, 200917 yr Author Atlanta has a much, much lower unemployment rate than does the rustbelt. Even still...
January 10, 200917 yr Atlanta has a much, much lower unemployment rate than does the rustbelt. Even still... Even still, I was just really really surprised to hear advertisements for the park on the radio. I know that staffing problems can be challenging some times, but I can not believe that there is that much of a need.
January 10, 200917 yr Author I'm even more amazed that with the limited funds currently available to Six Flags, they'd choose to spend some of them that way now. . . .
January 10, 200917 yr I'm even more amazed that with the limited funds currently available to Six Flags, they'd choose to spend some of them that way now. . . . Exactly. I know that Busch Gardens used to run ads in the Tampa/St. Pete area but I've not heard them do that in years. Any idea if Six Flags is doing that in any other markets?
January 10, 200917 yr Cedar Point's hiring situation is a little different since they have so many internationals and people relocating to work there. Still, I'm sure summer jobs are going to be hard to get.
January 10, 200917 yr Well, if the end of last summer is any indication, Coney will need all the help it can get! From early to mid August, we were short staffed in the rides department almost every weekend that I worked! We even had volunteers helping run the kiddie rides, and were still short staffed! Coney`s rides always start the season fine staffing wise, but as colleges start to go back in August, and local schools start back at the end of August, it becomes harder and harder to fill all the positions, even on weekends.
January 12, 200917 yr Author ...Any idea if Six Flags is doing that in any other markets? They are having a job fair at Six Flags Over Texas. And from the looks of the article about it, the TV station could use an editor (or two or more!) : http://www.the33tv.com/pages/content_landi...&feedID=460 Don't miss the video...it makes more sense (and is to the right of the article). Also check out the appearance of some of the applicants!
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