Hoopes wrote:I realize that serving coffee in Center Camp is probably not the most rewarding thing one can do at Burning Man and I'm appreciative that someone is there to do it.
au contraire, mon frere...
i volunteered at the cafe on a whim sunday morning (apparently many of those who signed-up refused to show and the barristas (sp?) were desperate for help), and it was one of the most pleasant and rewarding experiences i've had on the playa.
the people behind the counter seemed, for the most part, pleasant and compassionate, and the feeling of providing something people desperately want was remarkable (like handing out food rations in some war torn hell-hole, i felt).
granted, i am pretty naive about the politics of center camp--and i recognize that there is quite a bit of animosity regarding the capitalist economy which functions there--but c'mon. if you're unhappy with the jerk behind the counter, why not put in a shift yourself? perhaps your wife would like to join you?
i intend to serve coffee and other drinks at the cafe next year. i'll do it happily and proudly. would love to slop around with you and anyone else who had an unfortunate experience there in the past.
it could be cathartic...