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!
This is the most frequesntly asked question I get.
Essentially, this happens
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_15969
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_18810
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_16253
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_15996
Yes, nope, nope. You will get carded well past 18. In my state, you can obtain an ID when you're 14. I don't know about other places but it's always good to have. They're not going to take your word for it.
Kicking people out is the most favorited part of the job.
You can't. She can buy and watch the movie but since she's not a legal adult she can't buy the ticket for you. Close but no cigar.
I don't know what to tell you without breaking the rules.
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Still sneaking in, same scenario as these questions
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_18810
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_16253
http://www.jobstr.com/threads/show/3786#question_15996
14 is the legal working age in most states.
Seeing as you're 17, you're more sought after than anyone younger than you because you can legally operate more machinery and stay longer hours.
It's a decent first job. You can kiss your weekends goodbye
I think it's just a fancy way of saying passes. Your church should let you know which theater you can use them at (or it might say on the passes themselves). Once there, i think you can just go to guest services to redeem them
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