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!
well they're certainly not children. Nor are they seniors.
You can watch a rated R movie... Just with an adult. Because you're still a minor, legally.
No. at least not right away
It'll go to lost and found for the day. but if you dont pick it up by the end of the day, they might keep it in the office or in storage for a week. But if you take too long, it will eventually get thrown out.
Credit/debit cards arent thrown out though.
its not like you have to operate machinery or do anything dangerous.
14
I don't work at either company, so I don't know their policy. I did that very same thing when I was trying to buy a M video game and I didn't have an id and it worked. So that MIGHT work out
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Kinda both. The videos give you the run down but you'll be trained. Ushers are what everyone wants to be. Si it must be better than concessions or cashiers! I think they do the least communication with customers. They'll still ask you questions
There arent any camera's in theaters. But's it isnt about the couples. It's about everyone's privacy.
The trailers you see of people getting scared in theaters are all fake
Yes. But they must be with you at all times.
That movie is wicked scary T_T
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