Imagine going to a water park… not to buy a ticket… but to get paid.
Sounds fake?
It’s not.
There are actually people whose job is to ride water slides again and again to make sure they are safe, fun, and terrifying in the right way.
Welcome to the strange world of the Water Slide Tester.
🎯 What Does a Water Slide Tester Do?
Before a new slide opens to the public, someone has to check:
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Is it safe?
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Is the speed okay?
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Are turns too rough?
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Is the landing comfortable?
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Is the experience exciting?
So testers ride the slide dozens of times and report problems.
Yes, your office is basically a swimsuit.
💰 How Much Do They Get Paid?
Payment depends on the park and project.
Typical ranges reported globally:
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Daily contracts for launches
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Hourly wages for inspection periods
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Some travel roles include hotel & food
For full-time safety inspectors in amusement companies, salaries can be similar to other technical or operations roles.
Not bad for screaming your lungs out.
🧠 Skills Required
It’s not just “have fun.”
Companies usually want:
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good physical fitness
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ability to follow safety procedures
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observation & reporting skills
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sometimes background in engineering or park operations
You must explain what felt wrong and why.
🌍 Who Hires for This?
Usually:
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amusement park operators
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water park manufacturers
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safety inspection firms
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event management companies
Sometimes media channels also hire people to review attractions.
🤔 Can Anyone Apply?
Rarely a walk-in job.
Most testers are:
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employees of the park
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lifeguards
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maintenance staff
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engineers Moved temporarily into testing
But promotional or seasonal opportunities do appear.
🔥 The Fun Part Nobody Talks About
You might need to ride:
✔ cold water
✔ in bad weather
✔ early morning
✔ with heavy equipment
Still interested? 😄
🎥 Why This Job Goes Viral Online
Because it hits three fantasies:
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getting paid to have fun
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free access to theme parks
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unusual career path
That’s why videos about this job attract millions of views.
🏁 Final Thought
Is it the easiest job in the world? No.
Is it cooler than sitting in a cubicle? Absolutely.
Next time you scream on a giant slide, remember:
👉 someone screamed there professionally first.





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