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Chris Jahn
New member
If your reading this and you are now or have in the past interned at a studio tell me what you think about this.
I understand that being an intern in any profession means doing the shit work, and i accept that fully. but i had to do something yesterday that may or may not have pushed the boundries and im wondering what people think.
The studio i intern for is moving, the new location is a huge loft in brooklyn, but this huge loft is a MESS cuz it was an old wood shop for years. So my job yesterday was to be up on a ladder for 8 hours straight (in the building by myself) and scrape the paint chips off the 15 foot ceiling, and get the saw dust off the pipes and fixtures so it can be painted before the gear is moved in.
i have no problem with hard work ( and this was HARD) but is this what an unpaid intern in a recording studio should be doing? Should i have said no? or at least expected some cash, i get paid 25 and hour to do this kinda stuff when i do freelance work?
I understand that being an intern in any profession means doing the shit work, and i accept that fully. but i had to do something yesterday that may or may not have pushed the boundries and im wondering what people think.
The studio i intern for is moving, the new location is a huge loft in brooklyn, but this huge loft is a MESS cuz it was an old wood shop for years. So my job yesterday was to be up on a ladder for 8 hours straight (in the building by myself) and scrape the paint chips off the 15 foot ceiling, and get the saw dust off the pipes and fixtures so it can be painted before the gear is moved in.
i have no problem with hard work ( and this was HARD) but is this what an unpaid intern in a recording studio should be doing? Should i have said no? or at least expected some cash, i get paid 25 and hour to do this kinda stuff when i do freelance work?