You ask your team leader, area supervisor, or whatever particular office if you have questions. There are times when breaks are late, if someone is late back from their break it can throw everyone else's off, or if someone didn't come to work that day, it takes longer because you have one less person to relieve those who need breaks. Toward the end of the season, when so many employees are going back to school and no longer working, you no longer get days off, but they do try to schedule you somewhat shorter shifts at that point, and the park isn't open as late so it does balance out. Working in an amusement park isn't as much fun as visiting one, that's for sure, but it's a fabulous experience! I loved it! :)
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PO!NT OF VIEW - A Different Look at Roller Coasters
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