Working in Sugarhouse

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  1. wasabied's Avatar
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    Working in Sugarhouse
    Hi all,
    Got an interview for Sugarhouse soon, just wondering if anyone has any experience working there - how is it? I'm not a massive clubber really but have full faith that I can amuse myself on the job by watching the people. Fairly charismatic/friendly etc so don't see any immediate issues like that, but wondering what ex/current Sugar employees think...
    Thanks !
  2. Sullster's Avatar
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    Re: Working in Sugarhouse
    I worked there as security for around a year. Quite a nice place to work. Gets damn crowded though. Luckily with it being a pure student venue there are much less undesirables to attend with serving etc.

    Looking forward to spending some time there myself on the otherside when I go to uni in october
  3. Manitude's Avatar
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    Re: Working in Sugarhouse
    If you're going behind the bar then get earplugs. ~5 hours a night, once/twice/thrice a week, in a loud environment is going to cause permanent hearing damage unless you protect your ears.
  4. lewisd17's Avatar
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    I agree on the earplugs thing, I've worked in Revolution for a year and that is definitely good advice


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