>>5617933yeah hourly, but they're super lenient on measuring the time we "work"
for example if games get rained out while we're there we get to put 2 hours past when we left "to make up for some of the time you would've been working and for dealing with the rain"
also they have people come in very early in the morning to move around food and propane and whatnot between fields and move around drinks. it takes like an hour tops if you move slowly, 20 minutes if you actually work hard. they tell us to put down 3 hours "to make sure you're not spending more on gas than you're making during the shift" as if we don't all live less than 5 minutes away
>>5617946>reeeeeunlike you
>lone wolfhwaiting
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