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Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other

All entertainment attendants and related workers not listed separately.

Median Annual Pay
$33,280
Range: $22,170 - $49,500
Training Time
4-5 years
AI Resilience
🟡AI-Augmented
Education
Bachelor's degree

💡Inside This Career

The specialized entertainment attendant works in entertainment support roles not covered by standard categories—from golf caddies to entertainment venue specialists to emerging entertainment service positions. A typical shift involves focused service. Perhaps 60% of time goes to the primary service function: providing the specialized entertainment service. Another 25% involves customer interaction—assisting guests, answering questions. The remaining time addresses maintenance and operational support.

People who thrive in specialized entertainment roles combine the specific skills their context requires with customer service ability. Successful workers develop expertise in their particular entertainment specialty while building the guest relations that entertainment settings demand. They must maintain enthusiasm in repetitive service. Those who struggle often cannot adapt to the specialized demands or find the service role unfulfilling. Others fail because they cannot build the relationships that tips and repeat business require.

Specialized entertainment attendance provides the diverse support services that entertainment venues require, with workers serving in various capacities to enhance guest experiences. The field reflects entertainment's varied service needs. Specialized entertainment workers appear in discussions of leisure services, guest experience, and the workforce supporting entertainment.

Practitioners cite the entertainment environment and the specialized role as primary rewards. The entertainment setting is enjoyable. The specialized skill provides identity. The guest appreciation is rewarding. The tips can be meaningful. The schedule may offer flexibility. The work is active and varied. Common frustrations include the seasonal or part-time nature and the income variability. Many find that work is inconsistent. The dependence on tips creates uncertainty. Career advancement is limited. Benefits are rarely provided. The work may be physically demanding. The specialized nature limits options.

This career requires training specific to the entertainment specialty. Strong skills in the specialty and customer service ability are essential. The role suits those who enjoy entertainment environments and specific service roles. It is poorly suited to those seeking stable income, wanting full-time work, or preferring career growth. Compensation is typically modest plus tips.

📈Career Progression

1
Entry (10th %ile)
0-2 years experience
$22,170
$19,953 - $24,387
2
Early Career (25th %ile)
2-6 years experience
$26,650
$23,985 - $29,315
3
Mid-Career (Median)
5-15 years experience
$33,280
$29,952 - $36,608
4
Experienced (75th %ile)
10-20 years experience
$39,110
$35,199 - $43,021
5
Expert (90th %ile)
15-30 years experience
$49,500
$44,550 - $54,450

📚Education & Training

Requirements

  • Entry Education: Bachelor's degree
  • Experience: One to two years
  • On-the-job Training: One to two years
  • !License or certification required

Time & Cost

Education Duration
4-5 years (typically 4)
Estimated Education Cost
$46,440 - $173,400
Public (in-state):$46,440
Public (out-of-state):$96,120
Private nonprofit:$173,400
Source: college board (2024)

🤖AI Resilience Assessment

AI Resilience Assessment

Moderate human advantage with manageable automation risk

🟡AI-Augmented
Task Exposure
Medium

How much of this job involves tasks AI can currently perform

Automation Risk
Medium

Likelihood that AI replaces workers vs. assists them

Job Growth
Stable
0% over 10 years

(BLS 2024-2034)

Human Advantage
Moderate

How much this role relies on distinctly human capabilities

Sources: AIOE Dataset (Felten et al. 2021), BLS Projections 2024-2034, EPOCH FrameworkUpdated: 2026-01-02

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🔗Data Sources

Last updated: 2025-12-27O*NET Code: 39-3099.00

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