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and I'm freakin out! in college so it's just a summer job, but it's for one of those giant swing rides at a theme park(sorta like bungee jumping-lite). will have a lot on my hands and am pretty nervous!

anyone else have a job like this? where you had so much responsibility and one mess up could be HUGE?

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sounds like you are in an up and down industry. good luck

yea the boss told me some days if it's slow they'll close which I don't like.. got so many bills to pay and even though 7 bucks an hour sucks it's a whole lot better than nothing. plus this is literally the only one I got an interview with out of the 30 or so jobs I applied for in the past month.

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and I'm freakin out! in college so it's just a summer job, but it's for one of those giant swing rides at a theme park(sorta like bungee jumping-lite). will have a lot on my hands and am pretty nervous!

anyone else have a job like this? where you had so much responsibility and one mess up could be HUGE?

That's a pretty natural reaction getting a career-type job coming out of college. Don't worry, you won't give a fug about repercussions of your decisions after a while like everyone else. :cool:

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This will be my 4th year at a local water park. Easiest job, we often close a lot of times when it's slow or due to weather. Which I enjoy, knowing this will be the only job I have where if it rains, I go home.

Plus seeing hot girls in swimsuits on a daily basis would be badass.

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and I'm freakin out! in college so it's just a summer job, but it's for one of those giant swing rides at a theme park(sorta like bungee jumping-lite). will have a lot on my hands and am pretty nervous!

anyone else have a job like this? where you had so much responsibility and one mess up could be HUGE?

Don't worry; there isn't really that much liability. You just think there is at this point.

Plus seeing hot girls in swimsuits on a daily basis would be badass.

I'd probably get fired for multiple reasons, though.

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