Double edged sword - Ferris Wheel Operator Scheels Employee Review

2.0
Jan 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

* One of the highest paying positions, and weekdays are pretty slow, your mileage may vary. * I found the moments I made for kids abd family very fufilling * Flexible lunchs,

Cons

* You pay your toll of slow weekdays DEARLY in the form of crowded weekends, holidays, and the out-of-school months * ASLs (Managers) are no help ** They are never on your side with costumer disputes, even when you enforce the rules and policies THEY demanded you to in the interest of customer safety. ** They don't respect your availability, At all. Not abiding by their sporadic needs is grounds for termination. *** I remember on one occasion, a coworker was forced to work a 12 hour weekend shift because an ASL couldn't be bothered to handle the wheel that they manage despite claiming to be able. * Revolving door of new coworkers that immedietly quit or move onto other departments. Save for a few. You will understand why the hemorrhaging happens after a few months. * In training, You are told the wheel is to NEVER be operated by one person as it's a safety hazard. Especially when it's busy. ASLs still made us operate the wheel solo on occasion. Saturday mornings... ** Hemorrhaging is at its worst in the summer months. Expect to work alone. Alot *** Part time workers often end up working fulltime hours during the summer. Alone. * In terms of promotion, the ferris wheel workers feel quarentined from the rest of the staff in my experience. I know a coworker who went from wheel operator to department manager but she had to put much much more effort than she should have considering her previous professional qualifications

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Great work environment Sales metrics tend to be attainable Employees are very nice to work with Team will help you succeed

Cons

Competing with full timers can be close to impossible Sometimes closers are held longer than expected Not much room for growth unless you move to full time

3.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get to try lots of cool new shoes, there is tons of entertaining retail drama, you can make a decent amount of money if you are good at sales (I could easily double my base salary on weekends), and the discount is quite nice. Management usually seems to care a lot for employees, and many are very flexible with scheduling and make it easy to work around other jobs/classes. There is room for progression, and I was offered a higher position, but the salary growth wasn't ideal for me in this economy.

Cons

You are on your feet A LOT - I often walked 30-40k steps a day during the holiday season or Saturdays (with only a 30 min lunch break), and sometimes you get scheduled for multiple weeks with no days off in between. Getting a good manager for your schedule is also important, because some give only a week's notice before putting out the next couple of weeks, which makes it hard to plan things with friends/family. Part time employees also get no benefits, even when I was consistently working 40-50 hours a week for months at a time. Additionally, there are some unscrupulous characters working there, but most have gotten fired.

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