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Post by sugarmagnolia on Mar 16, 2009 11:03:20 GMT -6
If you are interested in working or volunteering at 10klf this summer go here: www.festivalwork.com/If you are looking to volunteer, you will be able to do it in 5 hour shifts for WE B GREEN. All information is at the above link. Please note, the earlier you apply - the better the chance of getting the job and working what you want.
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Post by jsimon8 on Mar 18, 2009 22:56:53 GMT -6
I signed up to work about 10 minutes after they sent out the email. But I have a few questions
Is it worth it?? Or is working each morning gonna suck so bad I will wish I would not have gone at all? Am I gonna feel like I am missing out on so much? I put down first shift so I would be able to at least see all the headliners and what not. I also picked reserved usher, and yes I know this is the hardest job to get but I was one of the first people to apply so hopefully I can get in.
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Post by sugarmagnolia on Mar 18, 2009 23:38:40 GMT -6
I've never worked there before.. I thought about it this year but ended up not feeling like it. Might be a possibility next year since I want to get to Rothbury too. Good luck on getting to work what you want, since you applied super early I'm sure your chances are real good. You'll have tons of fun, don't worry about it!
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jasrh
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Post by jasrh on Mar 30, 2009 1:22:36 GMT -6
I was on the field stage crew in 2007, shifts are usually around 5-6 hours for everyone, except people in charge of course ha. So you don't miss much, I got to see or at least hear everyone I wanted to, and we partied whenever we could. It was fun but I'm camping this year. haha
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Post by jsimon8 on Mar 30, 2009 9:32:23 GMT -6
I was on the field stage crew in 2007, shifts are usually around 5-6 hours for everyone, except people in charge of course ha. So you don't miss much, I got to see or at least hear everyone I wanted to, and we partied whenever we could. It was fun but I'm camping this year. haha how was the camping situation while working? do you have to go to one certain employee campground or just how does that whole thing work?
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jasrh
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Post by jasrh on Mar 30, 2009 13:51:40 GMT -6
The camping wasn't bad at all, it's really close to VIP and the main stage so nothing is too far away. Most of the crew camps in the same place, at least they did when I was there.
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