Six Flags Over Georgia is looking to hire 3,200 people ahead of its season opening in March.

The first job fair is Saturday. Where and when? Well, that’s need-to-know, said park spokesman Gene Petriello.

Those interested should apply online here, and applicants the human relations staff deem qualified will get that information.

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Pay for the jobs start at $8 and hour, and go up from there, Petriello said.

The positions they're looking to fill range from wardrobe attendant (think of the selfies) and the enticingly named "department scheduler" to group sales managerial supervisor, and a full-time gig like integrated sales coordinator.

And if you want to save the day, the park is looking to hire a paramedic/EMT.

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