I am 15 years old, so I am guessing that still counts as growing up. As some of you know, I just recently got my first job working at an amusement. I didn't even start training yet, but it's not really something I see myself doing for the rest of my life. Unless I work 24/7 or am retired I cannot live off this job. I make minimum wage. It's one of those temporary teenager first job type things.It's not really anything permanent and honestly, this is one I'm in for the money.
I don't know what I want to be. It HAS to be something involving animals or photography. I believe I have a pretty good shot at both, though. My true passion is animals. I believe getting this job has opened a lot of doors for me seeing as Six Flags is a HUGE corporation. My local Six flags is the most unique one. It has the tallest, fastest roller coaster in the world and more record breaking coasters, etc. It also has the Wild Safari park. Being 15, I am not old enough to work there yet. I plan to work the next 3 years at this Six Flags to show them I am reliable enough then apply for an internship at the Safari Park working behind the scenes and REALLY getting involved in what I want to do. Preparing food, feeding the animals, cleaning cages, and providing enrichment activities and possible training. With this Six Flags job and My FFA/Animal and Batonical sciences program I have a good shot at alot of things. People keep telling me that. Hopefully they are right![]()





It's not really anything permanent and honestly, this is one I'm in for the money.

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