Junior

Junior Tube Teller

The float distributor — managing tube distribution and transactions at water attractions.

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Conventionalorganizing, detail-oriented
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Job markets for Junior Tube Tellers
Employment concentration · ~393 areas
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What it's like

What it's like to be a Junior Tube Teller

As a Junior Tube Teller, you're stationed at a tube distribution point at a water park or pool facility. You're handing out tubes and floats to guests, processing any fees, managing returns, and ensuring adequate supply of equipment for attractions.

Your day revolves around guest flow to water attractions. During busy periods, you're distributing equipment quickly to keep lines moving. You track inventory, identify damaged equipment, and maintain organization in your area. The work requires standing for extended periods in outdoor or humid environments.

This is typically seasonal, entry-level work at recreational facilities. It's straightforward but requires staying organized during high-volume periods. If you want summer work at a water park and can handle the physical demands and pace, it's accessible work in a recreational environment.

RelationshipsModerate
SupportLower
AchievementLower
IndependenceLower
Working ConditionsLower
RecognitionLower
O*NET Work Values survey
StrategyExecution
StructuredAdaptable
ManagingContributing
CollaborativeIndependent
Facility typeSeasonVolumeFee structureEquipment types
Tube distribution varies by facility — large theme parks have different operations than community pools. Some facilities charge for tubes; others include them in admission. Volume and pace vary significantly by park popularity and weather. Equipment types and management systems differ.
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Career Paths

Where this role sits in the broader career landscape — and where it can take you.

$239K$179K$119K$60K$0KLower paying387 metro areas, sorted by salary level
All experience levels1
This level's estimated range
INDUSTRIES PAYING ABOVE AVERAGE
1 BLS OEWS May 2024 covers all Junior Tube Tellers (SOC 41-2011.00), not just this title · BEA RPP 2023
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.
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Distribution efficiency
Moving guests through quickly
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Inventory awareness
Ensuring adequate supply
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Organization
Keeping equipment sorted and accessible
What does the typical shift look like?
How busy does distribution get during peak times?
Is this a seasonal position?
What other roles might I work in the facility?
What training is provided?
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The Broader Landscape

Roles like this one sit within a broader occupational category. The numbers below reflect that full landscape — helpful for context, but your specific experience will depend on level, specialty, and where you work.

$23K–$38K
Salary Range
10th – 90th percentile
3.1M
U.S. Employment
-9.9%
10yr Growth
543K
Annual Openings

How this category is changing

$64K$61K$58K$55K$52K201920202021202220232024$52K$64K
BLS OEWS May 2024 · BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034

Skills & Requirements

Service OrientationSocial PerceptivenessActive ListeningSpeakingCritical ThinkingReading ComprehensionCoordinationMonitoringMathematicsTime Management
O*NET OnLine · Bureau of Labor Statistics
41-2011.00

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Federal data: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (May 2024) · BLS Employment Projections · O*NET OnLine
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