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Re: CARLSBAD: Legoland hires nine star builders
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In lugnet.general, William Toenjes wrote:
> In lugnet.mediawatch, William Toenjes wrote:
> > http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/06/25/news/coastal/carlsbad/z83b3b16f6486d1d8882575e10008e1e2.txt
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> > CARLSBAD: Legoland hires nine star builders
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Followup story at San Diego News Network
http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-06-26/lifestyle/nine-lego-lovers-get-dream-job-offers
Nine Lego lovers get dream job offers
By Joseph Peña, SDNN
Friday, June 26, 2009 11:48 a.m.
Some things - like a favorite toy - resonate with you long after your childhood.
Legos are the best toy to play with, said Bryan Decker, a 35-year-old single
dad who lives in Ocean Beach with his 6-year-old son, Chandler. You never lose
interest in them. They never lose value.
The colorful building bricks became a bit more valuable to Decker and eight
other Lego lovers Thursday, when they were hand-picked to work for Legoland
California.
Ryan Wood, Amanda Jouan, Brian Heins, Joel Baker and Mark Larson were offered
jobs as model builders to assist with the parks planned expansion. Decker,
Samuel Swiger, Eric Christie and Dana Bradsema were offered associates jobs in
the parks model-building warehouse, too.
The associate positions were a surprise to the 18 contestants, who wrangled
through a series of challenges and a final, creative build-off for six
model-building jobs. In the end, the park offered five people full-time jobs as
model builders, and four people jobs as associates, a credit to the talent at
the two-day showcase, park officials said.
Model builders work on the Lego creations - like Miniland replicas of Las Vegas
and San Francisco, the parks famed Lego recreation of President Barack Obamas
inauguration, and various colorful characters scattered throughout the park -
that are featured in Legoland California. The park has plans to open new
Discovery Centre locations in Chicago and New Jersey and a Legoland theme park
in Malaysia.
I saw the models and said, Who gets to do this? Whose job is it to build these
things out of Legos? Do they get as many Legos as they want? Decker said.
And, my last question was, Do they get paid to do this?
Like Decker and Swiger, an 18-year-old recent Carlsbad High grad, many of the
contestants never grew out of the popular toy.
Erik Vanderhagen of Carlsbad works on a Lego creation during Thursday's
build-off in Legoland California's model-builder search.
I didnt grow out of them, I just never had the opportunity to revisit them and
play with them, Swiger said.
More than 20 contestants applied and participated in three, hour-long challenges
Wednesday for the coveted job. They were required to replicate a Lego seahorse,
they worked on a team-build project to create a large scale Lego man, and they
were given an hour to build a model of their choice.
The 18 contestants who qualified to Thursdays competition were given two hours
to build a model that would fit the theme of the parks new attraction, Dune
Raiders.
Jouan, a 26-year-old Chula Vista resident and recent UCSD grad, had to revisit
the concept for Thursdays creative build, when she realized a model outside the
Dune Raiders ride too-closely resembled her plan to build a snake charmer.
She tweaked her design a bit and built a cobra snaked around a sitting Lego man,
who had a look of shock built on his face.
Jouan - who said she was a Lego nerd as a kid - qualified for the finals the
last time Legoland held a nationwide search for model builders, but didnt make
the final cut. She had a strategy on Thursday: take her time, complete a model,
and have fun.
It paid off for the visual arts grad - she left the park with a job offer.
Into the work world I go, she said. This is the perfect outlet for me.
Wood, who traveled from Los Angeles for the two-day competition, said hell have
to consider whether hell take the model-building job he was offered. The
25-year-old married father of one, who graduated from Cal State Dominguez Hills
with a degree in digital media arts, has been struggling to find a job in
television production. His wife, though, would have to leave her job as a
paralegal and Wood isnt sure its the wisest choice for his family.
He said hes sent more than 50 resumes out during the last month and the job
hunt has been frustrating.
Its exhilarating to get this offer, he said.
Pay was the only lingering question for the contestants, who werent sure what
to expect in terms of salary. The pay for associate builders is $10 an hour, and
pay for model builders is $12-15 an hour. Wood said it would factor into his
decision, Jouan said any source of income is better than no source of income,
and Decker said hell do whatever it takes to make it work for he and his son.
Hes the most important thing in the world to me, he said. If I can take care
of us financially, Ill eat ramen if I have to.
--
Bill
(TooMuchDew)
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| Thanks for linking :) Joey, as he named himself when he interviewed me, got everything exactly right. He is far and away the superior journalist to Jeff Zevely of CBS8 news, who misrepresented and misquoted more than one candidate. (...) (15 years ago, 27-Jun-09, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) at least 4 are known to the AFOL community... Joel Baker of Seattle, WA (SEALUG) (URL) Heins of Poway, CA (SandLUG) (URL) Larson of Beverly Shores, IN (aka Hinckley, Eurobricks admin) (URL) Wood of Gardena, CA (LUGOLA, SandLUG, ChiefLUG, (...) (15 years ago, 26-Jun-09, to lugnet.general)
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