What It's Like Working at a Birthday Party Factory
What It's Really Like Working at a Birthday Party Factory — According to 1 Anonymous Employee
You may not think that you've ever been to a birthday party "factory," but you definitely have.
From trampoline parks and paint studios to Build-a-Bear and sports centers, every kid-friendly place that's a go-to for birthday parties is a factory. Employees entertain one round of kids, slice cake, and clean up the mess before doing it all over again. Parents at these parties are usually focused on dropping off their kid or paying attention to the birthday child, not on the hardworking individuals who execute these parties. There's a lot more to their days than singing "Happy Birthday" and getting the kids to sit down for cake.
Read through for nine things that every parent should know about what it's like working your kid's birthday party, according to one anonymous — and honest! — former party factory employee.
1 We Probably Are Hungry — Even If We Aren't Allowed to Eat
2 Let Us Do Our Job — But Don’t Expect Us to Do Yours
3 Consider Our Age
4 What You Say Matters — Especially If It’s Positive
5 Your Kids Aren't the Only Ones Who Have to Follow the Rules
6 It's Not Just About Our Energy Levels
7 Even a Small Tip Can Make a Big Difference
8 Making a Fool of Ourselves in Front of the Parents Can Be Hard
9 You're Just 1 of Many Parties That Day — and It's Exhausting
