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Volunteers need to work 8 hours more than last year
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Written on: 19.01.2012 23:36
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Dunkesen
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Is it fair? Does this mean more dedicated volunteers, which would definitely be a good thing, or is it just a way from the festival to give away fewer wristbands in a year that will no doubt sell out? http://ibyen.dk/fokus/roskildefestival/ECE1513145/roskilde-frivillige-skal-arbejde-en-hel-dag-mere/ |
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Written on: 20.01.2012 01:24
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Phaedras
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Dunkesen wrote: Is it fair? Does this mean more dedicated volunteers, which would definitely be a good thing, or is it just a way from the festival to give away fewer wristbands in a year that will no doubt sell out? http://ibyen.dk/fokus/roskildefestival/ECE1513145/roskilde-frivillige-skal-arbejde-en-hel-dag-mere/ I think the number of volunteers stay the same, they just work 33% more, which is fine.. I saw a while back that the festival would focus more on collecting trash etc etc, and that is definately a great initiative.. |
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Written on: 20.01.2012 08:39
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Martin Horn Pedersen
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First it is not news, just ibyen that is slow, it have been on the website and out in the open for a long time(but why it is ibyen.dk and the sux big time when it comes to Roskilde). So it was out a before we got a lot of big names. Fair is a wrong word. Is it not about being fair, who said 24 was fair? A lot off ppl worked more than 24 hours the past years, it was just what you at least had to work. So yeah some of the more crapy jobs might get hard to get volunteers for, but hey if ppl don’t want to work at the festival, go earn some money and buy the ticket. So if 32 hours is too much time to spend, don´t do it! If all feels like that Roskilde will be forced to see they was wrong. But like Phaedras I think they will get what they need. And btw the ppl working only in the music days stil only have to work the 24hours (http://roskilde-festival.dk/om_festivalen/job/mere_om_at_vaere_frivillig_paa_roskilde_festival/ sorry for a danish like but the english part dont seems to have it) |
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Written on: 22.03.2012 05:26
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Niklas Halkjær
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Phaedras wrote: Dunkesen wrote: Is it fair? Does this mean more dedicated volunteers, which would definitely be a good thing, or is it just a way from the festival to give away fewer wristbands in a year that will no doubt sell out? http://ibyen.dk/fokus/roskildefestival/ECE1513145/roskilde-frivillige-skal-arbejde-en-hel-dag-mere/ I think the number of volunteers stay the same, they just work 33% more, which is fine.. I saw a while back that the festival would focus more on collecting trash etc etc, and that is definately a great initiative.. The shops / stands will have less people because each person will work more, so yes, there will be less volunteer spots. |
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Written on: 22.03.2012 18:00
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Rammu
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Volunteers can still earn their ticket by 24 hours of work, if all their working hours take place during the four days of music. |
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Written on: 23.03.2012 00:00
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Pree
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The shops / stands will have less people because each person will work more, so yes, there will be less volunteer spots. You might want to re-think that -.- |

