looking for CF employment

ucsigep

Monday, September 10, 2001 4:57 PM
Hey all.  I recently lost my job here in Cincinnati, and am looking at sending my resume to CF.  Don't know if any of you can help me, but I'm looking for an address of where to send it, HR dept. or the like.  I don't know if there would be different places to send, but I'm looking at either Investor Relations or Information Systems.  I have a degree in I.S., and I've spent the last year as a licensed stock broker.  I don't even know if I have the skills/qualifications to work there, but it never hurts to try.  If anyone can help me out, I'd really appreciate it!  You can post it here, or e-mail me with the info to save Jeff some space. :)  Thank you in advance!
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UCSigEp

Isn't Disney World a people trap run by a mouse?

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Just Coasting

Monday, September 10, 2001 9:10 PM
Good luck, I wish I knew someone that could help you, be forwarned that the employees at Cedar Point usually work more than 40 hours a week and can be tidious at times.  Though it is a great place to work.

Enjoy your early retirement for what it is worth.

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Matthew

Monday, September 10, 2001 10:23 PM
P>ry this as Cedar Fair Contact Info/P>
P>Probably put Attn: Human Resources or something like that :)/P>
P> /P>
P align=center>B>FON face="arial, helvetica" size=2>Cedar Fair L.P.BR>1-419-627-2233BR>One Cedar Point DriveBR>Sandusky, OH  44870-5259/B>/P>
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Matthew

Monday, September 10, 2001 10:24 PM
Erm...sorry about that :)

 

Lemme try that again

 

Cedar Fair L.P

One Cedar Point Drive

Sandusky, OH 44870-5259

Contact # - 1-419-627-2233

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ucsigep

Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:55 AM
Actually, I have another question along the same lines.  I'm planning on heading up Thursday for MM, could I just drop the ol' resume off when I'm there, or do you all think it would be better to mail it.  The only thing I worry about dropping it off is when I go to the park, I wear an old pair of beat up shorts that have cargo pockets to keep all my stuff from falling out, along with some sort of t-shirt.  I wouldn't go to a possible employer to drop off a resume dressed like this normally, but do you think since I'm going to be visiting the park, I shouldn't worry about that? 
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Red Garter Rob

Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:26 PM
Mail it.. first impressions are very important..

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CrystalKat

Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:05 PM
I agree - mail it. You could call first to get a name of someone that would consider your particular qualifications, or else which specific departments.

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ucsigep

Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:44 PM
Yeah, that's the way I was thinking as well.  Thank you to everyone for their input!  This has been a difficult week for me so far.  The only good thing about losing my job is the fact I don't have to work Thursday, so I can go to MM!
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UCSigEp

Isn't Disney World a people trap run by a mouse?

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MF life: 12

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