Download Festival,
8th June ~ 13th June
I learnt more about crowd control, searching bags, dutchband and standing up for 8 hours in the cold and the rain than my first year of uni has taught me and as for the standing, the sore legs after a standing gig don't even come close to the pain I felt when I signed off my last shift of the festival!
Crowd Control: the only time I got a bad vibe from the usually happy Download crowd was on my last shift. Me and my other half turned up about half hour early to a very tired night shift of 2 stewards who had run out of wristbands at about 4, it was now half 7 and the queue of people was HUGE. So the new bands arrived with our trusty dutchband supervisor and I got to work. The customers weren't chatty, they were cold, been standing around due to an error on management's part and not in the mood for this new way of wristbanding so it was head down, get people through quickly and this was my moment to shine!
450 wristbands done in under an hour! With none that were rejected for falling off or being uneven.
Searching Bags: I got to watch the security guys searching all the people I had just wristbanded and the variation in the intensity was immense but it all went back to crowd control and the (poor) layout of our tent. If they searched every bag we got people moaning about how slow it was, we got lines back past our machines so we couldn't wristband everyone and people kept missing the machines and ending up without a band.
Dutchband: yep this was the company with the new bands, no shiny metal ties or plastic bits just melted together. But seriously these machines needed to come with a health warning, I lost a fair few bits of skin to the razor sharp edges as did our Dutchband supervisor who works with them all the time! So sorry to any of my customers who got some of my blood as well as a wristband :s
Standing Up: yep it hurt, I have some knee issues that caused me a bit of pain (locking, inverting etc.) but my Rocketdog short wellies were surprisingly comfy and warm. My panda hat got an outing on my night shifts and the very start of my morning one (more shit hair than cold for the morning) earned me the nickname of BAD PANDA or EVIL PANDA from the security guards who were out in the car park with me because I seemed to have more info for lost punters than they did and was apparently 'making them look stupid'.
And why most people work at festivals..... THE BANDS
Luckiest shift selection ever... Wednesday 5-1, Thursday 4-12 and Friday 8-4. So all done an hour after the first band hit the stage, all with a free ticket and two very snazzy security and front of house wristbands which meant we didn't have to queue to get in and out of the arena or walk the long way round to get back to our tent.
I didn't take a camera as I only own a very expensive DSLR, and Download was not the place for it. So I only have this to show you the results of raising £15K for a charity whilst still having an amazing time.