General Carowinds discussion
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By PhantomCat
#37535
Top Gun68 wrote:Got hired today. I'll be operating the beloved Vortex. :D


I had a great time when I worked that ride. I hope you love sign language. That is one coaster that has a number of easy signs to master to communicate to the driver, as you will constantly be using and reading them.

You'll also be working on the Kaleidoscope, aka Scrambler if the ride work combinations are still the same. :D
Everyone gets at least two rides, if not three, to rotate around throughout their shift.

Good Luck, mate!
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By PhantomCat
#37626
coasterbruh wrote:
RollerNut wrote:I wanna work at Carowinds! It will never happen again however. :cry:
Roller"Hurler/Drop Zone 2006"Nut

Is it because you're 12 and under?


Coasterbruh, you are a nut!
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By PhantomCat
#39758
Congratulations to all of you who got hired!
The park life is so interesting.
Right now we are only open Fri., Sat., & Sun. but we are now interviewing people to staff the park for when we are open everyday. If you are still thinking about applying, read post #1 to this thread and bust a move!
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By PhantomCat
#39882
You all are really coming in and getting hired. Thanks for all your PMs.
At the time of posting, I had no idea many of you were thinking about working at Carowinds.
Seems this thread was more important than originally thought.
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By PhantomCat
#39962
While playing in the park...
Remember you are still an employee.

Some guest sometimes desire a little more from associates that assisting them on and off rides.
Some will ask what time your shift ends so they can ride rides with you. Some will even give you their contact information. While many of these incidences can be totally innocent, be very careful with your generosity that you don't end up in a scandal and loose your job.

I have been offered one on one ride invitations from a married female - whose husband and child were somewhere in the park, bedroom eyes, phone numbers, tips, and even other places of employment, to leave Carowinds, because they liked my professional attitude.

Be very careful what you allow yourself to get involved with.
Be kind but firm with the guest when it get down to off-the-clock extra-curricular activities.
Remember: If it doesn't feel right...
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By PhantomCat
#40632
Just wanted to place this thread again for all of you asking questions about working in the park this year. Make sure you start on the last page for the first post.
#40633
Didn't Phantom's post til just now, but I have something to add.
It is best NOT to date coworkers for similar reasons that Phantom said. I dated a coworker, and let me tell ya'll, things got interesting in Kiddyland and Thrill Zone between a good portion of the Ride Ops.
#40634
Didn't Phantom's post til just now, but I have something to add.
It is best NOT to date coworkers for similar reasons that Phantom said. I dated a coworker, and let me tell ya'll, things got interesting in Kiddyland and Thrill Zone between a good portion of the Ride Ops.
~RollerNut
"The unintentional Carowinds Drama King for 2006."
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By PhantomCat
#40639
Arguments in front of guest and everyone else...
Workers choosing sides...
Unnecessary conversations, and crying on the clock...
Date Coworkers at Your Own Risk!
No wonder Carowinds does not tolerate romantic relationships with supervisors. It's just more drama to the work week. As if supervising employees, scheduling their breaks and ride positions throughout each day, clearing up problems among the team, and assisting guest with their issues, isn't enough. Throw in the "Love Bug" that has slowly transformed into a venomous snake and you've got a great mix for high drama on the J.O.B. my friend.

A bad dating breakup can be like a horrible divorce. Couples go from being highly fond and respectful of each other to trying to hurt each other badly.
Is there a dating prenup out there somewhere?
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#40640
LOL this topic went in a direction I never saw coming.... I think that if you "date" a co-worker you just need to put that behind you while you are working. Me and my, now wife, worked together a long time ago at harris teeter and it was fine. I think if you work in different areas or if you have different schedules then a co-worker relationship is fine... Oh well
#40641
I dated a girl on my crew at CP for both of my years there. The second year I was a team leader and she was still just a regular associate. I wouldn't wish that kind of added stress and complications on anyone. It sucked. People accusing me of favoring her, having fights during work (as Anthony said), trying to make sure the manager didn't find out about it, etc. We broke up less than a month after the 2008 season, largely because of the rift caused by that stress. It's really not worth it.
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By PhantomCat
#40642
RideWarrior
Remember the key words, "If it doesn't work out it could turn ugly." I'm happy your's worked out for you. Not all places have a problem with coworker dating. But as you know, not all relationships work, and not all relationships end peacefully.
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RollerNut wrote:Didn't Phantom's post til just now, but I have something to add.
It is best NOT to date coworkers for similar reasons that Phantom said. I dated a coworker, and let me tell ya'll, things got interesting in Kiddyland and Thrill Zone between a good portion of the Ride Ops.


I bet Chopper Chase was the place to be!

Guess they have paper towels and hand sanitizer for when you get off the ride now. (and mouthwash too.)
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