PeopleOrderPopcorn
Boston Area, MA
Female, 21
I work at a movie theater. I work the concessions but I've worked long enough to know a little something-something about ushering and cashiers. And a little bit of what managers do. Ask me anything!
That's not in my theater. But I think the glass thing is only if the ticket booth is outside of the building? All of the theaters I've gone too have the booth inside and none had glass, so that's my guess.
It's definitely a security thing. Sometimes it does have a nostalgic effect but the glass is to protect the vendor.
I don't know about other theaters. But at mine's there's nothing behind the screen. Just a wall. There is a room by the emergency exit but there's nothing in it. If anything was stored there, you'd have to go in during a movie to retrieve it, disrupting the movie.
Besides, even if there was no one in the theater itself, it doesnt mean there's nobody at the projection booth. There's a possiblity they'll see you.
"What's that guy doing? [Calls usher to check it out and watches everything from afar]"
I'm sorry, you won't find any dead bodies behind the screen. If that's what you're wondering
Yes. Id check for errbody
You're expected to clean. This includes spills, theaters, sometimes puke, take out the trash, show people their seats, ect... If you're of age, you can do other cool stuff like change the signs, or uh... shovel the snow. ..
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Well if the minor ever gets up to get food or whatever, they cannot go back in without the adult. If the adult with the ticket is not present, they have to leave.
No refunds, thanks
Well, why do you want to work there?
A job there isn't exactly a carreer job and they know that. Don't worry about it too much. If you're really concerned, you can say you love the entertainment business and love to serve and make people appy.
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