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Want a chance to test new rides but don't have an engineering or technical background? Get a job at a theme park. Work your way up. One operations manager at Schlitterbahn gets paid to test rides all day to ensure that guests will have an optimal riding experience. England's Drayton Manor Theme Park employs a guest services manager who's responsible for riding every attraction in the park each week. Sure, these positions are limited - though plenty of parks have them - but if you're willing to put in the time, there's no reason you can't land one. If you want to test rides without quitting your day job, plenty of companies offer promotions to hire temporary ride testers, who are paid to ride and promote various attractions. In 2009, Orlando's "67 Days of Smiles" campaign paid one lucky winner $25,000 to visit theme parks for the summer, and European resort marketer First Choice offered $32,000 and a six-month contract to visit parks around the world and write up reviews on top attractions. Improve your odds of landing this type of gig by building a strong social media presence and joining ride clubs in your area. What are the odds?
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