What you
need to know about the Metrodome Concessions...
Choir Trip
Students:
Please read this important
information regarding fundraising at the Metrodome.
Each worker will be required to accept the terms
of this document.
Working in the concession
stands at the Metrodome will earn each worker
approximately $60.00 and each manager approximately
$90.00 for Twins, Gophers, and Vikings games
and other events. On average, workers are there
for 6 -7 hours, managers from 2 to 3 hours longer.
Amounts earned may vary due to shortages or if
the group earns commission. Training dates, work
dates, and other Metrodome fundraiser information
will be posted on this website.
Training:
All workers are required
to be signed up to attend a 2-1/2 hour CORE Training
session before they are allowed to work at the
Metrodome. Training sessions are typically offered
twice a month beginning in February. You will
be responsible for your own transportation to
training. You must contact Tim at least 5 days
prior to the training session you are interested
in. He can give you the names of others signed
up if you want to pursue carpooling. See the
band website for available session dates.
Rules and Regulations:
- Workers must be 16 or older,
however, students cannot work on school nights
- You can have other people
work for your account, but the number of workers
from each family allowed to go up at one time
may be limited depending on the size of the group
that the Metrodome is able to accommodate
- You will get a coupon for
hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, brats, peanuts, bag of popcorn, and malt cups
- Adults work cash registers
(line workers) youth work as back-ups - NO EXCEPTIONS
- All workers are required
to stay until dismissed by the inventory or money
manager
- Cleanup is EVERYONE'S responsibility
- No students are allowed to
drive up - adult workers will always do the driving
(see transportation information below)
- We meet in the East lot (student
entrance) at the high school 1 hour before the
report time. It is very important that the majority
of the group come in at the appropriate reporting
time in order to prepare the stand opening
- If you arrive more than 30
minutes after the report time, you will be paid
an hourly wage rather than the normal rate
- The time involved is usually
8-9 hours including travel
- The money will be in your
account three to four weeks after you work
- Each manager has his/her
own style; please respect this and be adaptable
Managers:
- Anyone 16 or over can be
trained to work as a money manager
- Anyone 18 or over can be
trained as both money and inventory managers
- The more managers we have
as a group, the more versatile we are
- Managers report for work
30-60 minutes before line workers, and stay 1-2
hours more
- Managers are less likely
to end up on the waiting list
- Managers are given priority
when assigning port workers (you get to keep
your tips)
- Managers training dates will
be posted on the band website
- Contact Tim if you are interested
in becoming a manager
- Before you can attend manager
training, you must be CORE trained and have worked
1 Metrodome event
Uniform:
- White, short-sleeve or sleeveless
t-shirt (No offensive writing or pictures)
- Black pants (no shorts):
black sweats, slacks, jeans, etc.
- Sturdy, comfortable shoes
(no sandals or other open toe/heel shoes); tennis
shoes are best
- When you arrive you will
get a shirt to put over your t-shirt
- In the stand, the manager
will give you a cap to wear. The caps belong
to our group, so please turn them into the manager
before leaving or the cost of the cap will be
deducted from the account of the person you worked
for
- Personal belongings cannot
be brought into the stand. This includes cell
phones, purses, jackets, lunches, etc. You can
bring a lock to secure your items in the employee
locker room
Personal Appearance:
- Finger nails - 1/8" max length; clear/natural color
- Hair colors - natural color only; NO pink, purple, blue, orange, green...
- Piercings - no facial piercings except for earrings (nose, lip, eyebrows, tongue if lineworker)
- Tattoos - need to be covered if can be seen with the uniform on (on the arms, long sleeves may be required if you can see the tattoo with short sleeves)
Sign Up Procedure:
- Available dates will be posted
on this band website
- Signup at least 2 weeks prior to the event you want to work
- All signups must be done
by email to Kim
- Email the dates you want
to work and the first and last name of each worker
- Indicate if you are
an adult or a youth
- Indicate if you are
able to drive (adults only) and how many
passengers you can take besides your
own family members (it is assumed they
will ride with you)
- Every effort will be made to schedule everybody in a fair and equitable way throughout the "Metrodome seaon"
- Extra names will be put on
a waiting list
- You will receive an email
indicating the status for each worker on the
dates requested
- You will also receive an
email 5-7 days before a date you are scheduled
to work with the report and meeting times
- The number of workers varies
and can change at the last minute, so even if
you start out on the waiting list, there is a
chance that you will be contacted to work, so
please keep your schedule open for any dates
you have signed up for
- If your ability to work a
shift that you requested (even if you are on
the waiting list) changes, please notify Kim
immediately by email so she can find a replacement
for you. If it is within 24 hours of the event,
please call her at 651-437-5579
- A worker who cancels in less
than 48 hours before they are scheduled to work
and a replacement cannot be found, or if they
are a no-show, will be charged $20. If they are
scheduled to manage, the charge will be $50.
This is the amount that is charged to our group
by the Metrodome
- The Metrodome reserves the
right to change the placement of any worker.
There is no guarantee that you will always be
working with your child or group. Please be flexible,
we will do our best to keep the group together
but it is not always possible
Transportation:
- If you have indicated that
you can drive, please be prepared to do so, even
if you have not specifically been told that you
will be driving for a given date
- We prefer to take fewer vehicles
to keep gas and parking costs down and students
are not allowed to drive for safety reasons
- One person will have a check-in
list to make sure that everybody expected to
meet at the high school is accounted for
- If you need to meet the group
at the Metrodome, you must let Kim know this
so the group is not waiting for you at the school
- Each rider is expected to
pay the check-in person to help drivers cover
gas and parking
- Twins - $4
- Gophers - $4
- Vikings - $5
- If you do not pay, the required
amount plus a $1 fee will be deducted from the
account of the person that you are working for
- Some drivers prefer to park
at Fort Snelling and take Light Rail to the Metrodome,
especially during Vikings games when parking
is very expensive. In this case, the driver needs
to let the check-in person know their plan so
that their riders do not pay. Those riders, however,
must purchase train tickets, which cost $3.75
round trip. There will be no parking/gas money
for those drivers
- If the driver is in your
own family, you do not need to pay, but make
sure the check-in person knows this
- If nobody outside your family
rides with you, you will not receive parking/gas
money
- The money collected will
be divided equally between all eligible drivers who take up passengers other than their own family members
- Any money deducted from accounts
of those who fail to pay the check-in person
will also be divided between these drivers and
put in the account of the person they worked
for
- To be safe, always bring
$5 with you and you will have enough to pay your
driver or buy your Light Rail ticket
To signup to work, please email Kim Allgor
For additional information
, please email Tim Ernst
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