Park employees?

I've worked at a Six Flags park for nearly a decade now- last few years as a rides section supervisor. Basically supervise the rides of 1/3 of the park. Best part of the job is being certified and knowing everything about almost every ride. Love learning the history of the place. I can definitely say our park has the best ride operations- this year especially, in the chain. Our new ride the day it opened beat the company record for hourly capacity on that model, and our hyper coaster is the highest capacity coaster in the chain and one of our flats is the highest capacity flat rides in the chain (by average hour). Obviously I've been to cedar point, etc. So I'm not saying that we have operations on that level and there are days when I'm shaking my head walking around-- but compared to the other six flags we do very well. Plenty of interesting guest experiences as I report to guest concerns on a daily basis. Pretty much if their concern is somewhat valid I will give exit passes for at least caring to bring it to our attention. I don't think I would rather work at any other park. Such a rich and amazing history and a great property. It has great potential to really become a top tier park with some refinement.

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