Are you not making enough money at your current job?

Or even worse....are you without a job all together?

Well I have the perfect answer for you and it all is in Jackson, New Jersey.

Six Flags Great Adventure has announced that they will be giving their employees a significant raise!

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Last summer, a majority of Six Flags Great Adventure's employees were making $11.00 an hour. That is now being bumped up to a whopping $15.00 an hour!

That is an increase of $4.00 per hour which is a 36% increase in pay. THAT is a chunk of change to be happy about.

Not to mention, the minimum wage was raised to $12.00 per hour as of January of 2021. The minimum wage is on track to be $15.00 per hour by 2023 so Six Flags is ahead of the game BIG TIME!

The reason for this increase? The park wants to recruit high-quality employees who can get the job done! It makes sense.....if you want quality, you have to pay for it.

“We want to recruit team members who will maintain our high standards of safety and guest service, and it’s crucial that we offer competitive wages to attract and retain these top employees,” said park president John Winkler.

 

According to NJ.com, the employees who will be benefiting from this increase in pay include, "food and beverage operations, custodial services, security, shuttle drivers and lifeguards."

Do one of the positions listed above sound perfect for you?

Then attend Six Flags Great Adventure's virtual hiring program which is set to take place this Saturday, February 27th at 11:00 AM.

Simply APPLY HERE.

Just to give you some perspective....Six Flags Great Adventure has announced they will open for the 2021 season on March 27th and Hurricane Harbor will be opening on May 4th.

You do need a reservation to enter the park. Don't forget that part because that is important.

Now go get that moneyyyyy!!!

Take a look at the original sources for this article at NJ.com, APP.com and SixFlags.com.

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