Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:01 am
well sunrise celebration was a bit like big green , I stewarded that too it lost money and was a bit like watching a small version of woodstock where everyone was wondering what to do .
Then theres the northern green gathering that i havnt been to as it clashed with another festival beautiful days I also stewarded , but it sounds very good.
whats stewarding like well I really like it .
yes you bring a tent sleeping bag spare clothes to suit most conditions so wet weather gear (goretex is king), the food in the big green was really good for stewards all vegan or vegetarian , you needed to bring your own plate and knives and forks although they would hire you some really nice stainless steel plates.
you camp in the steward area although you dont need to but I think its a nice area to camp
most of the positions had some form of cover or a woodfire and seats, but I did one shift which was just sitting in a chair outside all night and it was cold like on russian convoy but I was dressed for cold weather so it didnt really bother me that much
This is from last year
This is an unpaid post. In return for your duties you will get free entry to the event (worth £95). You will receive meal vouchers after each shift completed, Your total number of shifts will depend on which day you start work, and when you finish. Shifts are 6 ½ hours long, starting 7am, 1pm, 7pm, 1am round the clock:
• Sunday and Monday starters work 6 shifts, only one of which is during the main event.
• Tuesday starters work 5 shifts, only two of which are during the main event.
• These early shift-patterns include shifts after the event, so be clear about your availability.
• The majority of stewards will start on Wednesday (or after) and work 4 shifts over 5 days.
duties to include
Assisting the Public
Checking tickets and passes
On site traffic direction and Parking Control
Making sure we keep to the NO DOGS policy
Being aware of fire and evacuation procedures
Helping our Health and Safety measures work
Reporting potential security problems to the security team
Dealing with lost children (and adults)
Ensuring casualties are seen by an appropriate first aider
Ensuring distress is notified to welfare
Helping stallholders, contractors, officials etc coming onto the site
Ensuring the event runs as smoothly and safely as possible
Helping the organisers in a variety of ways when requested
you have to be over 18 and your not allowed to drink or do drugs or whatever while on duty , generally you working in pairs you have a radio and you can help the event run very smoothly .
you pay a deposit of last year it was £65 and they do have a training weekend that you can do before big green but you dont need to do it ,Ive stewarded big green and lots of other events and never done the training weekend although plan to this year.
when you do your shifts you will get your deposit back usually after the event
Then theres the northern green gathering that i havnt been to as it clashed with another festival beautiful days I also stewarded , but it sounds very good.
whats stewarding like well I really like it .
yes you bring a tent sleeping bag spare clothes to suit most conditions so wet weather gear (goretex is king), the food in the big green was really good for stewards all vegan or vegetarian , you needed to bring your own plate and knives and forks although they would hire you some really nice stainless steel plates.
you camp in the steward area although you dont need to but I think its a nice area to camp
most of the positions had some form of cover or a woodfire and seats, but I did one shift which was just sitting in a chair outside all night and it was cold like on russian convoy but I was dressed for cold weather so it didnt really bother me that much
This is from last year
This is an unpaid post. In return for your duties you will get free entry to the event (worth £95). You will receive meal vouchers after each shift completed, Your total number of shifts will depend on which day you start work, and when you finish. Shifts are 6 ½ hours long, starting 7am, 1pm, 7pm, 1am round the clock:
• Sunday and Monday starters work 6 shifts, only one of which is during the main event.
• Tuesday starters work 5 shifts, only two of which are during the main event.
• These early shift-patterns include shifts after the event, so be clear about your availability.
• The majority of stewards will start on Wednesday (or after) and work 4 shifts over 5 days.
duties to include
Assisting the Public
Checking tickets and passes
On site traffic direction and Parking Control
Making sure we keep to the NO DOGS policy
Being aware of fire and evacuation procedures
Helping our Health and Safety measures work
Reporting potential security problems to the security team
Dealing with lost children (and adults)
Ensuring casualties are seen by an appropriate first aider
Ensuring distress is notified to welfare
Helping stallholders, contractors, officials etc coming onto the site
Ensuring the event runs as smoothly and safely as possible
Helping the organisers in a variety of ways when requested
you have to be over 18 and your not allowed to drink or do drugs or whatever while on duty , generally you working in pairs you have a radio and you can help the event run very smoothly .
you pay a deposit of last year it was £65 and they do have a training weekend that you can do before big green but you dont need to do it ,Ive stewarded big green and lots of other events and never done the training weekend although plan to this year.
when you do your shifts you will get your deposit back usually after the event