Why should you not be in tech crew? It's a great place to meet new friends, you accomplish a lot, and feel great when being a part of a preformance!
The Skins tech crew made it by hand..
A tech is someone who know the technical aspect of a ceartain topic. For example a 'tech' in stage crew for a theater knows how to change lights, run an audio board, fix things, and much much more. They are known as 'techies'
Its where you and your clique have so much swag you have your self a crew. But first you should be swaggie before you make a crew!
Your basic theater personnel are the director, stage manager, producer, set designer, light designer, and costume designer. Musicals will add a music director and choreographer. There may be separate directors for instruments and voices. There may be assistant directors and assistant stage managers. Certain shows will have a fight choreographer. Some shows will have a makeup artist. During set construction, there is a crew for that. When a show goes into tech there will be a light technician, property tech, fly crew, running crew, and possibly dressers for quick changes. If there are microphones, there is a sound tech. Every show has its unique technical and crew needs, but that's the basic personnel for you.
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Well, maybe a "Stage Hand" or part of the Tech Crew.. Hope it helps :)
you go on to tech deck home and you send a email to the owner and he should tell you
when should crew members get changed into their uniform
In an interview for a job with a cabin crew, expect to be asked why they should hire you. Have a good answer prepared explaining your experience and what you will bring to the job.
Your combined crew weight should be about 120-140 kg, if you're a skipper you should be a little lighter than your crew.
If a job is asking a person why they should hire them for a service crew, they should be honest. However, a great answer would be to relay to the manager that the person is a team player.
In theory, a pharmacy tech should have the information to answer physicians questions regarding dosage.