@lazymerch wrote:
I know we are not allowed to watch the show after 11 PM but am I allowed to watch the one starts at 10:30 PM and finish around 12?
@lazymerch wrote:
I know we are not allowed to watch the show after 11 PM but am I allowed to watch the one starts at 10:30 PM and finish around 12?
@lazymerch wrote:
I know we are not allowed to watch the show after 11 PM but am I allowed to watch the one starts at 10:30 PM and finish around 12?
@eyelove2shop wrote:
I finally snatched the location I wanted. Boy, when they say be careful what you wish for. These reports are long and the shop requirements are tedious. One and done for me. How does anyone enjoy the movie with the required observations ?
@eyelove2shop wrote:
It requires you to get a manager's name and count how many people enter. That's really hard to do when people are entering and exiting the theatre, going to get snacks and/or restroom breaks. There was no manager on duty Plus there are over 80 questions. I've done bar integrity shops for AMC and it's super simply with 20 questions and one small sentence. I've also done cash integrity shops for another movie chain that had less about 25 questions
@eyelove2shop wrote:
There really should be a rule abouting allowing late people in, it's so disruptive to the movie.
@eyelove2shop wrote:
My shop instructions did not state a timeframe for counting patrons entering/exiting the theatre. Instead, it stated the count must be accurate because it is used to compare to the tickets sold.
@Tarantado wrote:
@eyelove2shop wrote:
My shop instructions did not state a timeframe for counting patrons entering/exiting the theatre. Instead, it stated the count must be accurate because it is used to compare to the tickets sold.
You can provide an explanation if it's not 100% accurate....
@bgriffin wrote:
I've only done 1, when I first started 4 years ago. I don't think I started 45 minutes early but all of the required observations were done and I was still in theater before the first patron. If I'm not mistaken it required 2 concessions visits? I did one before. Did the second after the movie was over for a drink to take home with me.
@Arch Stanton wrote:
If the manager on duty is not close enough to read their name tag, then simply say so with a good description that person. If your theater has recliner reserved seats, then you need to buy your ticket early, as the lines are slow when patrons cannot decide which seat to reserve. Make certain you obtain a concession receipt which is easy to forget. This shop is really simple and worth it for the fee, free flick and concession stuff...
AMC: Are they ever returning to regular shops?? They only have the buy the ticket with a minor shops right now..