I didnt want to post another seemingly common or stupid topic, rather something a bit legitimate. I know there are alot of people who seek careers in upper level management in Theme parks, especially amongst fourms country wide. Ive come to realize, and many may see - working in upper level mangement or any position requiring a degree is hard work to achive. But theres not straight shot to it, getting there is a series of paths that travel in several different directions. Although a key to that is experience and knowledge; just one of my reasons - dispite the reality and stress awaiting - for seeking my position at Cedar Point.
Understanding the hard work and stress apparently everyone (not being skeptical, I do belive it) has experience working at the point; may I be so bold to ask - what suggestions, based upon your experience, can you offer in leaving a lasting impression for seeking a leadership position in returning to Cedar Point for a second season ?
I know I havent worked there yet, I know I still have quite a bit to experience. But I do know that If I want a leading position in the future, the time to procure that starts my 1st day of work. Regaurdless the conditions people state about living there, if you hold determination it will be worth the time invested.
Im not attempting to display some farfetched dream, but rather explain that I know experience and everything you learn is essential to the building of any career. And positions such as these are a great way to learn. I feel this can be applied to alot of people seeking a goal of this sort at Cedar Point. So before you react to this as another "enthusist" wanting a high level job in the theme park industry, realize that Its the opposite. Its seeking real advice from real people with real experience.
-Michael
*** Edited 5/4/2006 8:33:59 PM UTC by FreezeCoaster***
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