Work
Re: Work
What I would suggest you do is go to the carnival when they are setting up (3 - 4 days before hand) and walk around. Alot of the time rides will have signs saying they are looking for staff for the show. Decide which you would most like to work and approach the operator and find out who to speak to. Don't be shy but don't be too overwhelming and hopefully you will get some work. AAF is a great starting point to getting work in the Industry, and if it wasn't for contacts I made through this website I would not be working for the company I have worked for the last 2 years.
Also considering your age I wouldn't go in expecting to be put on a big ride like Space Roller or No Limit. You will most likely if given work end up on a Joint or Kids ride / bubble. This is how I started back when I was 16, working sideshow games and only when I had turned 18 was I even allowed to work on the deck of the Cyber Party.
It will be harder for you to get work given your age, but don't let that discourage you at all as it IS possible. I worked my first carnival when I was 14 working on a bubble, then went to kids rides for the same company for 2 years. Then when I turned 16 I did a show in a ticket box for another company and the ride I was meant to work the ticket box in broke down the day before the show started and I asked some people who were looking for staff and was pointed towards the Trindalls. I had only very basic Joint experience at the time, and i've now worked casually for 2 years with them and I've loved it ever since. I'm not sitting behind the control panel JUST yet... but i'm getting there
Good luck and let us know how you go!
Also considering your age I wouldn't go in expecting to be put on a big ride like Space Roller or No Limit. You will most likely if given work end up on a Joint or Kids ride / bubble. This is how I started back when I was 16, working sideshow games and only when I had turned 18 was I even allowed to work on the deck of the Cyber Party.
It will be harder for you to get work given your age, but don't let that discourage you at all as it IS possible. I worked my first carnival when I was 14 working on a bubble, then went to kids rides for the same company for 2 years. Then when I turned 16 I did a show in a ticket box for another company and the ride I was meant to work the ticket box in broke down the day before the show started and I asked some people who were looking for staff and was pointed towards the Trindalls. I had only very basic Joint experience at the time, and i've now worked casually for 2 years with them and I've loved it ever since. I'm not sitting behind the control panel JUST yet... but i'm getting there
Good luck and let us know how you go!
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Re: Work
hopefully SKY WALKER comes back, and i can work that.... great fun working with luke and the guys
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Re: Work
Ringing's usually your best bet, then you can talk to the operators direct. Where abouts are you looking at working?
And with your age too you're probably a bit too young to be on deck on a bigger ride, so yeh like Hurricane said you could be on a joint or inflatable. But give someone a call as they're the best person to talk to
And with your age too you're probably a bit too young to be on deck on a bigger ride, so yeh like Hurricane said you could be on a joint or inflatable. But give someone a call as they're the best person to talk to