It says $15.00 an hour but how many hours do you actually work? is it worht it??
Title In Need of Ushers
Category Performer
Description Seeking ushers for an upcoming trade show taking place in New York City to keep the crowds flowing smoothly and efficiently across 150,000 square feet of experiential space. Should be approachable, attractive, well spoken, poised and composed, corporate friendly (hide those tatoos!), and ready to work. Dates in need - two hours TBD for orientation and training on Tuesday September 13th; 8:00 am - 5:00 pm on Wednesday September 14h and Thursday September 15th, and 8:00 am - 3:00 pm on Friday September 16th. Rate is $15.00/hour.
Please send along a headshot and resume digitally to rad@mjmcreative.com as well as a contact phone number and your availability.
Job Start Date 9/13/2005
Job End Date 9/16/2005
Union Information
Salary $15.00/hour
Shouldn't you direct your questions towards the beautiful contact information in the listing?
i want people's real opinions who have done this job. it is gross, glamorous, tedious, or boring?? is it worth $15.00??
This is off the original topic of the post... but usher related so I thought I'd ask...
How does one become and usher for Broadway and Off-Broadway shows? I have been wondering because I thought it would be a job to pursue if I were going to college in NYC.
the job is listed on paybill.com on the left there's a link for job postings. i think it was only posted today
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/guides/cheap/ushering/
This website gives some great information about volunteer ushering. I've ushered for 2nd Stage Theater, Joyce, York and Lortel. Fun stuff!
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