JLTraveling
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- Apr 3, 2005
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When I was in mental health, free food was pretty common. At residential facilities, we generally got to eat free in exchange for supervising the clients. In outpatient therapy settings, we always had food around...either someone on staff would bring something in, or the boss would spring for lunch. Sometimes we'd all go out to lunch and the boss would pay.
At Universal, free food wasn't common, but it did happen occasionally. Generally our attraction supervisor and a group of leads would get together and spring for pizza or subs or something...I'd say it happened maybe once a month or so. When I was a scare actor for Halloween Horror Nights, we had free Gatorade and a ton of candy in our break trailer. We also had a super-cheap food booth from an outside catering company set up between the trailers for a couple of houses. Although we technically were supposed to pay there (and nothing on the menu was over $2), they were always giving us free hot dogs or a plate of brownies. The idea was to keep our energy up, so everything was either sugar carbs or heavy protein.
At Universal, free food wasn't common, but it did happen occasionally. Generally our attraction supervisor and a group of leads would get together and spring for pizza or subs or something...I'd say it happened maybe once a month or so. When I was a scare actor for Halloween Horror Nights, we had free Gatorade and a ton of candy in our break trailer. We also had a super-cheap food booth from an outside catering company set up between the trailers for a couple of houses. Although we technically were supposed to pay there (and nothing on the menu was over $2), they were always giving us free hot dogs or a plate of brownies. The idea was to keep our energy up, so everything was either sugar carbs or heavy protein.


not sure how many quarters i wasted!