LemondsHead wrote:who knows how to get a job in the theme park business like a big job
1) Stay in school and learn. Specifically, learn how to make complete sentences, use capitalization, and punctuate. Your odds of a big job (anywhere) are slim if you look illiterate.
2) Find out what interests you the most at a theme park.
3) Go to college to get a degree in what interests you the most.
4) Start out as an intern for a theme park.
5) Hopefully get a job at the theme park and work your way up.
That will increase your odds of getting a big job at a theme park.
You could start out as a seasonal associate and work your way through the ranks over many years by making an impression on your supervisors by your enthusiasm, character, dedication, and knowledge. That has worked for some.
I'm not sure what that has to do with the $50 mil expansion project, though.