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Hate to say it, but outside of Beast, definately Nick Central. You just cant beat getting ride-ops to play random games while waiting for the train to come back on Reptar>.> Unless thats not the kind of friendly were talking about here.

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After my return from Disney PKI has a lot better employees. Down there in Disney they are real a-holes. I am glad PKI's are not like that.

Apparantly, someone must not have liked a response previously on this site. Oh Well. I don't know who the best associates are. Everyone appears to work equally as hard to me. But I can say who quite possibly could be the worst associate in the park. A fellow who works in merch. And in the sales office. His initials are S.R.

And this individual has by far the most bizarre, unprofessional behavior that I have ever witnessed. Anywhere. Period. A man in his Thirties working amongst teens in college. Nothing against teens in college. ( I was One once. ) But my point is that noone of an age of true maturity would be willing to have anything to do with him. Now don't get me wrong. I love Kings Island. And once upon a time, I loved working for the park, and working with the people in the park. But some people simply have no place in a professional environment. And S.R. if you are reading this then you know who you are. Why don't you quit your Kings Island Job for something more suitable to your abilities. Labs always need a slow monkey to study for instance. I mean really, here you are almost double the age of the other associates. And you are the least responsible one there. For instance. You never seemed to fully understand the concept of having and or reaching a daily goal. I could simply go on about this forever. Bottom Line. Kings Island IS A GREAT PLACE TO WORK. Everyone works their tails off at K.I. Everyone is GREAT to get to work with. But you S.R. Sorry buddy. This is it.

Apparantly, someone must not have liked a response previously on this site. Oh Well. I don't know who the best associates are. Everyone appears to work equally as hard to me. But I can say who quite possibly could be the worst associate in the park. A fellow who works in merch. And in the sales office. His initials are S.R.

And this individual has by far the most bizarre, unprofessional behavior that I have ever witnessed. Anywhere. Period. A man in his Thirties working amongst teens in college. Nothing against teens in college. ( I was One once. ) But my point is that noone of an age of true maturity would be willing to have anything to do with him. Now don't get me wrong. I love Kings Island. And once upon a time, I loved working for the park, and working with the people in the park. But some people simply have no place in a professional environment. And S.R. if you are reading this then you know who you are. Why don't you quit your Kings Island Job for something more suitable to your abilities. Labs always need a slow monkey to study for instance. I mean really, here you are almost double the age of the other associates. And you are the least responsible one there. For instance. You never seemed to fully understand the concept of having and or reaching a daily goal. I could simply go on about this forever. Bottom Line. Kings Island IS A GREAT PLACE TO WORK. Everyone works their tails off at K.I. Everyone is GREAT to get to work with. But you S.R. Sorry buddy. This is it.

Totally uncalled for and not the place to do this.

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