Name Badges and Buttons
- BrianPlencner
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Name Badges and Buttons
Everyone,
Figured I would post 2 pictures, showing the name badges that I had while working at the park, and my collection of buttons as well.
Enjoy!
Figured I would post 2 pictures, showing the name badges that I had while working at the park, and my collection of buttons as well.
Enjoy!
Last edited by BrianPlencner on Sat Sep 17, 2005 4:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
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- BrianPlencner
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It is actually my 5 year pin, which would have been for the 1992 season (the last year I was at the park).redfishpaw wrote: The name tag in the lower left hand corner has a gold carousel pin on yet. Is this a 10 year pin? I have the 5 year pin on my nametag which is more round. I didn't quite make it to 10 years.
The little red pin says "Perfect Attendance". I never missed a day a work the entire season. I don't remember which year it was for.Tanya wrote:Very cool! I like Bugs on the nametags. What's on the little red pin?
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Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
Mr. Brian Plencner
SFGAm Employee: 1988-1992
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My tag and button collection
I finally found my old name tags and buttons... I swear there's more hiding somewhere (I'm such a pack rat) but here is what I have. These tags tell the story of my history as an employee at Six Flags Great America:
A: 1988- Front Gate Ticket Seller
B: 1989- Front Gate Lead
C: 1990- Cash Control Teller
D: 1991-1992 Cash Control Teller (1991 3 Year Pin on one of the tags)
E: 1993- Cash Control Teller (5 Year Pin)
F: 1993-1995- (Green tags) Cash Control Teller
G: 1996- (Blue tag) Front Gate Supervisor
H: 1997- (Black tag) Information Center (10 Year Pin over the "flag")
I: 1997-1999 (Blue Tag) Sales Representative (Full Time)
J: 1998- (Black Tag) Special "Camp Nickname" tag for Media event (opening of Looney Tunes National Park/Camp Cartoon Network)
Various buttons collected over the years (there were MANY more).
A: 1988- Front Gate Ticket Seller
B: 1989- Front Gate Lead
C: 1990- Cash Control Teller
D: 1991-1992 Cash Control Teller (1991 3 Year Pin on one of the tags)
E: 1993- Cash Control Teller (5 Year Pin)
F: 1993-1995- (Green tags) Cash Control Teller
G: 1996- (Blue tag) Front Gate Supervisor
H: 1997- (Black tag) Information Center (10 Year Pin over the "flag")
I: 1997-1999 (Blue Tag) Sales Representative (Full Time)
J: 1998- (Black Tag) Special "Camp Nickname" tag for Media event (opening of Looney Tunes National Park/Camp Cartoon Network)
Various buttons collected over the years (there were MANY more).
Rick Aiello
SFGAm Employee 1988-1999
SFGAm Employee 1988-1999
I just found mine (from 1985 or 1986), and it had a small red "I Care" heart affixed to the nametag. Employees would get them after receiving five "I Care" cards as recognition for doing a good job.
I found the "I Care" cards as well, but cannot remember what the different card colors stood for, if anything.
Can anyone help my failing memory?
I found the "I Care" cards as well, but cannot remember what the different card colors stood for, if anything.
Can anyone help my failing memory?
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For Gurnee the name tag colors were as follows:
White - Costumed seasonal employee (the normal name tage)
Red - Costumed lead
Blue - Costumed superviser.
Green - Non costumed employee (wardrobe, cash control, etc)
Grey - Full time employee (management, office, etc)
Gold - an honorary color which existed for a short time for seasonal employees, I see the Brian had one for being a ''service superstar''.
White - Costumed seasonal employee (the normal name tage)
Red - Costumed lead
Blue - Costumed superviser.
Green - Non costumed employee (wardrobe, cash control, etc)
Grey - Full time employee (management, office, etc)
Gold - an honorary color which existed for a short time for seasonal employees, I see the Brian had one for being a ''service superstar''.