What I wish was different
I needed to be paid more, especially for the amount of work done for them. Over-reliance on the intern pool, which was only five people, was as consistent as the hours. I worked 123 hours the week of the festival, with the last day being a 21-hour shift (7 am- 3 am), then being told to come back for a 9-5 shift picking up trash in the open field at over 85 degrees. Just for the record, for the entire three weeks, they gave us each 150$, and 50$ for merch. Sometimes some food was provided as well. Little organization within the company and the administrative manager once told me they didn't know what to do in a situation that just happened to be busy.