Stuff like Jay Vending, Simply Slices, Simply Sno (probably the same company), Edy's, Dippin Dots are all have nothing to do with Six Flags, the space is leased and the employees work for their respected company.
I picked security because you dont have to stay in one place all day. Plus, like someone said, you get to kick line jumpers out, for a little enthusiasts revenge. I think walking around the park, just posing as a presence of security, would be very nice.
w00dland wrote:Yeah but then you are just like a Rent-a-cop.
I dont mind, I played a rent-a-cop in a drama production. I would just like to walk around and look at rides. I love the way roller coasters look, not just the riding experience.
I guess I will explain my vote. I picked maintenence because if you really loved rollercoasters, you could learn them in and out. I like mechanical things so I guess I would like working and repairing rollercoasters. You also get to run the ride without having to check annyoing people's restraints or any other safety checks. Another interisting perk would be the ability to walk the coaster track (wooden) or the lift hills/brake sections (steel and wooden) to check the track gauge and all the rest of the stuff they do.
Yeah, like I said before. It'd just be sweet knowing how everything on the ride works. The ride ops don't get to do a whole lot with it. But maintenance gets to do all the fun stuff without having to clean up puke. And yeah, like aero said, walking the track/brake sections would be awesome.
Office - it's something different. I'm not talking about Guest Relations (somehow I didn't notice it was the same choice as office), but the office where you answer phones, etc.