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....The amusement park will be hiring over 4,000 seasonal associates for the 2009 season, which begins April 18..

The job fair will be February 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the park at 6300 Kings Island Drive.

They are hiring for jobs in park operations, admissions, call center, cash control, entertainment, food and beverage, games, guest relations, merchandise, rides, security and warehouse.

Looking for a job? Your search could be over if you attend Kings Island's job fair in February.

The amusement park will be hiring over 4,000 seasonal associates for the 2009 season, which begins April 18..

The job fair will be February 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the park at 6300 Kings Island Drive.

They are hiring for jobs in park operations, admissions, call center, cash control, entertainment, food and beverage, games, guest relations, merchandise, rides, security and warehouse.

The park asks any prospective employees 15 years-old and older apply online, and then come out to the job fair for an interview.

For more information (513) 754-5748 or visit www.visitkingsisland.com. You can also apply for a job on the website.

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I well remember a time that a Garfield park was proposed for Indy. I often fantasized about a giant Eiffel Tower-type Garfield standing in a pan of lasagna fountains spurting red water in a yellowish cheese colored basin! :)

If they ever build that, I would so be a ride op on it.

If Garfield's American Adventure was to ever start construction again, I'd defiantly work there!

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What? They did build Garfield Park in Indy clear back in 1873, and it has lots of fountains.

I have many memories in that park as I have watched many performances there and even played in one as a little one. My daughter has even participated in activities there. It is a nice park with many affordable activities.

Check it out http://www.garfieldgardensconservatory.org/

As far as KI hiring, I just watched on our 5PM news that KI is hiring and telling those here in the area what they should do if they are looking to work at KI.

P.S. Terpy if you remember when they proposed Garfield Park, then we may have a new world record.

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What? They did build Garfield Park in Indy clear back in 1873, and it has lots of fountains.

I have many memories in that park as I have watched many performances there and even played in one as a little one. My daughter has even participated in activities there. It is a nice park with many affordable activities.

Check it out http://www.garfieldgardensconservatory.org/

As far as KI hiring, I just watched on our 5PM news that KI is hiring and telling those here in the area what they should do if they are looking to work at KI.

P.S. Terpy if you remember when they proposed Garfield Park, then we may have a new world record.

That's a city park, Garfield's American Adventures was a proposed amusement park that didn't make it much farther than land clearing. It was going to be in Moorseville and feature a few coasters.

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Yes I was funnin Terpy as I remember that proposal and a few other fly by night parks that never happened too.

But still if age equals wisdom then Terpy could have been a planner of the Garfield Park, as he displays great wisdom daily.

Awww...(blush). I am reminded of my upbringing...pride goeth before an autumn...or something like that! :)

Terpy, always modest, as he has much to be modest about, too!

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You know If I ever got a chance to work at KI I would love to be a VIP guide. To me that would be an awesome experience, to show and tell KI to those who would like to know more about KI. I think some members on here would also make great VIP guides.

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I well remember a time that a Garfield park was proposed for Indy. I often fantasized about a giant Eiffel Tower-type Garfield standing in a pan of lasagna fountains spurting red water in a yellowish cheese colored basin! :)

If they ever build that, I would so be a ride op on it.

If Garfield's American Adventure was to ever start construction again, I'd defiantly work there!

Not going to happen. There now sits plans for an Indust. park, and yes Garfield Park is a wonderful, historical park.

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That is because a lot of the maintenance jobs are full time positions. Some of the seasonal maintenance jobs might already be filled.

As far as rewarding experiences, I know I`ve shared some of my ride op experiences from Coney Island on these boards before.

Back when in my second or third year of working at Coney, we stayed open after a big storm rolled through around 4 in the afternoon. We stayed open because several kids from Big Brother and Big Sisters were coming to the park. I was operating the Spin a Ree (which is now in storage at the park). Once the children started showing up, one of the kids face lit up when I let him into the ride area. He turned to me as he entered and said "I remember you from last year. You were that nice guy running the helicopter ride!" As he walked in to grab a seat in a tub, he had a big grin on his face. That right there is what makes being a ride operator so much fun to me, even if the pay is not the greatest. If I`m having a bad day, all I have to do is think about the fact that the people that are visiting the park may only get to visit once a year. I need to be friendly and courteous to them, because they are here to have fun and hopefully make wonderful memories. Hopefully, some of my enthusiasm for my job shines through and they can share some of the same fondness to the subject that I have.

Even though I`ve never officially worked at Kings Island (I have volunteered in the volunteer program in foods and games on numerous occasions), I can say the job can be very rewarding, although stressful at times. I speak with the experience of seven years at Coney under my belt.

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