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Instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
Man, I wish I was getting a ticket! I mean, sure, getting my money back is way better, but I wanna ticket too!
A ticket would be nice. You do get a bracelet and a t-shirt. The shirt says "Bonnaroo staff". I've got my shirt and bracelet in a frame. Yes, I did wash the shirt first, . I'm expecting package any day. Bama, we'll let you know as soon as anyone gets one. If we get ours before you I'd contact Karen ASAP. When mine arrives and provided I am alone I'll do the "Snoopy dance". This will be the only time this year I'll dance sober. I've been told I dance like Al Gore, nothing below the waist moves.
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
Instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
hi! my name's brian. i've been lurking here for a little bit to get info on this volunteer thing...
and YES i just got another email with lots more info. but i'm still on the fence as to whether i'm going or not. i have friends going but i have to get down there if i'm volunteering... i'm from chicago so i need a ride down to tennessee.
i just did the volunteer/recycling thing at summercamp (my first ever camping fest) and should be getting my ticket money back soon, and i'd love to try to do it again for roo if i have the energy and this looks worth doing (i was probably one of the last to sign up and pay my deposit...). anyone got any more advice or (more importantly!) a ride from chicago, please get back to me!
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
Instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
Got my info too! Wish there was an actual map to show where volunteer camping is...
Hey T-fox, do you still have a map from last year? Vol camping was beside the main First Aid tent. You could sneak thru VIP and be in Centeroo in about 15 mins. Didn't really have to sneak, the secuirty Nazis let you slide thru witht he staff bracelet, although on Sunday they tightened up. BTW, thank you for the reqested info.
I wonder if some of us are not getting the second email yet because we are bringing a car and they need to set up parking pass numbers or such. I did not get the second email and I am driving in. Anybody bringing their car that did get the second email?
Instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
hi! my name's brian. i've been lurking here for a little bit to get info on this volunteer thing...
and YES i just got another email with lots more info. but i'm still on the fence as to whether i'm going or not. i have friends going but i have to get down there if i'm volunteering... i'm from chicago so i need a ride down to tennessee.
i just did the volunteer/recycling thing at summercamp (my first ever camping fest) and should be getting my ticket money back soon, and i'd love to try to do it again for roo if i have the energy and this looks worth doing (i was probably one of the last to sign up and pay my deposit...). anyone got any more advice or (more importantly!) a ride from chicago, please get back to me!
Hi Brian and welcome aboard. I can't help ya with a ride, just check in the other threads. As for energy, you'll only be working 3 of the 4 days. Your shifts will be from 4-6 hours. Some jobs are so slack, you'll just have to clean off tables every now and then. My neighbor last yr worked in the Jazz Tent and maybe worked a total of 15 mins every hour. I did VIP ck-in. I humped it for the first couple of hours and then saw my comrades pacing themselves, so I slowed down too. Energy-wise you should be okay.
Watchin' a stretch of road, miles of light explode. Driftin' off a thing I'd never done before. Watchin' a crowd roll in. Out go the lights it begins. A feelin' in my bones I've never felt before...
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
Hope this isn't too long a post! also had a map to vol check-in but said it was confidential so I wont post it!
We have now received your deposit and your signed waiver so you are officially confirmed as a During-Festival volunteer volunteer. Please be sure to read this welcome memo before you head out to Manchster. Included is everything you will need to know about packing, camping, security/safety, and some additional general festival information.
CHECK-IN
Everyone must go to Check-In when they to get Manchester. You will not be able to enter the site until you have checked in and received the appropriate credentials. While at check in you will receive the following:
• Your volunteer wristband needed for the weekend. This is your identification and access pass for the entire weekend, and it must be worn at all times. You will need a photo ID to pick up your credential. Do not remove or alter wristbands in any way; wristbands will not be re-issued. If you find your wristband is wearing out, come to a representative of the volunteer team for assistance.
• Your parking pass (if required) will be distributed at this time. It is non-transferrable. A representative from the credentials team will apply the sticker to your window for you.
• Your work schedule.
• Your volunteer t-shirt (please wear this to your shift). Shirt and shoes will be required at all shifts please.
YOUR CHECK IN TIME WILL BE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 11TH, 8AM-2PM (Ticket holders will NOT be allowed to check in with you.)
Follow the attached directions to volunteer check-in. From check in you will drive or take the staff shuttle to staff lot B. We will have a representative in a temporary volunteer tent at the entrance to the lot to direct you and a representative at check in as well.
ORIENTATION
There will be a volunteer orientation the afternoon of June 11th at 3:30 pm in the lot that you are camping in. Here we will run through general festival guidelines, on site procedures and you will be introduced to your department head for the weekend.
CAMPING
Volunteers will camp in the volunteer camping area. Volunteers are required to bring their own tent and camping gear. There will be a quiet time enforced starting at 12:30 AM each evening; please be respectful of your fellow employees who may be working a different shift. Due to heat and dryness in June in Tennessee, absolutely NO open fires will be allowed. Please exercise extraordinary caution with matches, disposal of butts, and any type of open flame. Smoking will not be permitted in the staff areas, including the sleeping tents and the dining area.
MEALS
Volunteers will be given (1) meal per (6) hours worked. You will receive a boxed meal, which will be distributed by your department head, or you will receive a meal token that can be exchanged at Centeroo food vendors for meals, depending on the shift time.
SUGGESTED PACKING LIST
Tent/sleeping bag/pillow and tent lock Bug Repellent Sleeping Bag / Sleeping Pad Sun Block Photo ID Raingear-Extra Dry Layers Trash Bags Backpack/Hip-Pack Extra Blankets Batteries Reading Material Battery-Powered Alarm Clock Pillow Flashlight Towels Snacks Toiletries Portable FM Radio Toilet Paper (just in case) Car powered cell phone charger Tarp Camp Chair Small Backpack/Fanny Pack Cooler Nalgene Bottle Camelbacks Extra Car Key Rain Gear Flashlight Sunhat Sun block Spray mist bottle Sweatshirts Personal Meds
While this is an area that is not accessible to the general public, we urge you not to bring unnecessary valuables – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.
GETTING AROUND THE SITE
You will be camping beside your car in the employee camping area, and you will not be permitted to move your car for the duration of the event. You will need to walk to your work station. Please take into consideration the time factors involved in moving around the site. Allow yourself plenty of time to get to your position before your shift starts.
INFORMATION
There will be 2 staffed information booths for the Bonnaroo community/fans: one located in Centeroo; the other in the concert field. At each booth there will be lost and found. Towing and locksmith assistance will be located next to the booth in Centeroo. There will also be 8 Pods located throughout the campgrounds that will always be staffed. Patrons will be able to seek answers, report issues, and request medical assistance at each of these areas. Towing and locksmith assistance will be located adjacent to the Access area at POD # 4.
VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS
There will be a volunteer tent in Centeroo that will be staffed starting Thursday June 12th should you need to ask any questions not addressed in this packet or at orientation. The tent will be manned from a half hour before the first shift on June 12th and will remain open through the weekend. We will also be there to answer any general questions and give you directions to wherever you may need to go. We will also have a message board for you to post messages with questions and announcements if for some reason you can not find a representative immediately. We will talk through the exact location at orientation so we make sure everyone knows how to find us.
SECURITY
Event security (aka safety) personnel and mounted patrol will be located throughout the site for the entire duration of the event. Each guest service area in the campground has a security station. If you have an EMERGENCY, find a staff person with a radio or go to the nearest security station, information tent, medical tent, or mounted security personnel or if you have a radio please call the security channel or dispatch in a calm manner. Please be ready to convey the location of the incident. There will be a security tent located in Centeroo.
EMS
Be sure to note the location of the EMS tents on your map. All Pods are staffed with Medical personnel and EMS locations are in Centeroo and near the What Stage. We also have roving medical teams. You should be able to direct anyone in need of medical attention to the proper location. This applies whether you are on or off duty. In case of an emergency, stay calm and inform any staff member with a radio. They will call for assistance. If you have to go for assistance, use the map of the venue/campground to note your location. This is important as you will need to direct EMS to the person in need of medical attention.
***SAFETY IS ALWAYS A TOP PRIORITY, PLEASE BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AT ALL TIMES AND PLEASE ALERT ANY STAFF MEMBER WITH A RADIO SHOULD YOU WITNESS ANY TYPE OF INCIDENT***
GENERAL ON-SITE SAFETY
Safety is of utmost importance at Bonnaroo. Please abide by the following rules:
• Golf Carts: 1 seat = 1 Butt. No riding in cart beds, on hoods, etc. (some volunteers will need to drive golf carts as part of their duties but note you are NOT to give any festival goers a ride at any time, doing so will revoke your volunteer privileges and result in not getting your deposit returned) • Forklifts and other heavy equipment have the right of way at all times. • Use turn signals at all times while driving on-site. • People must always be seated in a seat in a vehicle • Riding in the back of a vehicle, other than in a seat is not allowed • Other than the driver, no one is to ride on a forklift • The festival site is a working construction site, please stay clear of any working build crews • Know how to report any injury or accident involving yourself or others • Follow all safety rules without exception • Report all unsafe acts or conditions you observe to your supervisor • Always engage the parking brake when parked (Vehicles and Carts)
**Please remember that illegal substances are illegal and if you are caught with them, you will immediately be removed from the festival, NO EXCEPTIONS** (don’t laugh, you’d be surprised how shocking this rule is to some)
CLEAN VIBES
An event this size produces more than 600 TONS of garbage. It is of the highest priority at Bonnaroo that we minimize the environmental impact of the site. Here are some things that you can do: Keep your workstation clean, pick up loose litter and distribute the trash bags. Your cooperation in keeping the venue, campgrounds, staff living areas and parking lots picked up will help us immensely. Use all trash and recycling facilities. We will have 4000 trash and recycling container and would like to see them used to their maximum potential. Learn where they are located and please set an example by utilizing the trash, recycling, and food waste facilities supplied. Glass bottles, plastic bottles, and aluminum cans will be recycled (if thrown into a recycling container). Please empty all liquids from bottles and cans before depositing them in recycling containers. For the second year Clean Vibes is also implementing a composting program in the catering tents, the venue, Centeroo and satellite food vendor locations. We will be collecting all compostable items from these locations. All the vendors and catering are on board and are using compostable plates, utensils, and napkins. When you are done with your meal at catering, please take a moment to dispose of your leftovers and compostable paper products and cutlery in the appropriate container. Advise Clean Vibes whenever you find an overflowing dumpster or recycling collection area. If you or your department needs trash bags, contact Clean Vibes.
DEPARTURE
Because there are no Monday reimbursements this year, you are free to go as soon as your final shift is over. We will be monitoring attendance throughout the festival checking in at the start of every shift with supervisors to confirm attendance so please do not leave early on Sunday if you are scheduled that evening. Early departure will result in a loss in your deposit even if your attendance is perfect for your other 2 shifts.
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and participation in this event. Bonnaroo 2008 is going to be an extraordinary experience and your contribution is a huge part of that. See you in Manchester!
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
Got my info too! Wish there was an actual map to show where volunteer camping is...
Hey T-fox, do you still have a map from last year? Vol camping was beside the main First Aid tent. You could sneak thru VIP and be in Centeroo in about 15 mins. Didn't really have to sneak, the secuirty Nazis let you slide thru witht he staff bracelet, although on Sunday they tightened up. BTW, thank you for the reqested info.
No problem, thank you right back. So, did someone mention they will let you ride the golf cart to volunteer camping? Or was that from volunteer camping to almost walmart?
Not sure about the golf cart issue. I worked off-site last yr and would have to hop a shuttle into town for my job. I would assume if you're job is on-site you'll have to hoof it. Last yr they seemed pretty strict on the cart guidelines.
Judging by the email some of you have gotten, it seems a lot more organized this year. Last yr we showed up on Thurs got our stuff and hit the bricks. It looks smoother this yr. I like the idea of getting an orientation on-site and a day of settling in.
Post by bamadancer on May 29, 2008 16:06:16 GMT -5
I got my info letter!
Has anybody gotten a response about parking passes? I mean do we get some sort of confirmation that we will be getting one if we responded to the email?
Also, is there a way to arrange to work together if you're there with a friend, or is it a crapshoot? I would really like to work with my boyfriend if at all possible...
Good lord Karen is going to hate me, I email her all the time. I'll probably get the crappy shifts