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Infrastructure Shift 🔌
Area Lead
- Tyler Walz
Where the fun will be done
- Your “Homebase” is relaxing under the shade in the lounge. Your duties will take you on the truck service loop, to the Sideboob for a MOOP check, around the power grid, pretty much all over camp as needed.
When the shift is
- Note: Due to the depth of knowledge required about both Camp and BRC, these roles can only be filled by experienced and extremely reliable Ashramers.
- You work a single 4.5 hour shift from 8:30am to 1pm. There is no coverage or fallback. If you do not show up for your shift or are too inebriated to effectively work your shift, you will put the entire camp in a very bad position. Please be incredibly reliable for your shift.
Highlights of what’s involved
Your core responsibilities are:
- Escort the Fresh Water and Grey Water trucks around our camp to ensure service. You will use the camp iPad to photograph the service as it happens as well as to log it onto a sheet attached to the serviced item.
- You will walk the power grid distro panels to ensure that only tagged plugs are connected to the outlets.
- You will use the camp ipad to collect payment from Campers for additional Fresh Water/Grey RV vouchers.
- You will MOOP check the sideboob campers. You are NOT cleaning up after them, but supporting them in picking up their shit.
- You are the deputy of the Manager of the Day (MOD) supporting them in whatever comes up so they can be available in a known location to campers in need.
- You are the backup “how does camp work? How does Burning Man work?” type questions for the MOD. As such, you feel confident in your working knowledge of both.
Bike Vallet Shift 🚲
Bike Valet Lead
- Jenny Vatrenko
Where the fun will be done
- The Grand Hotel Lawn – you are the face (and voice!) of the camp, along with our fabulous concierges
When the shift is
- Sunday-Thursday evenings, starting at 8:00pm until the night slows down (this will vary by night)
- 8pm: first shift of the night meets on the front lawn
- 8:30pm: doors open, guests start arriving, and this is when we get to set the foundation for our perfect bike rows!
- It will be super busy between 9-10pm as guests arrive en masse for the show + raffle, and we have to make sure to catch any misfits trying to park on the street or our neighbors’ properties
- 10pm: the show + raffle, a bit of a slowdown
- The first wave of departures starts around 11pm; this is when we begin to rearrange/consolidate parked bikes to keep rows orderly
- 11pm – end: arrivals are more evenly spread out throughout the night, but guests get progressively slower to take direction, for whatever reason 🤷♀️
- Sunday is a little different because there is no raffle, and it will be a steady flow of folks arriving to their first party on the playa! We are one of the very few parties happening on Sunday, so it gets prettay prettay busy.
Highlights of what’s involved
- You don’t actually have to valet any bikes (phew!), just direct our guests to parallel park in the bike parking area and make sure there are no stray bikes on the streets and in our neighbors’ yards
- You are – literally – the first person our guests interact with when they arrive at the red carpet of the Grand Hotel!
- Both extroverts and introverts get to shine: if you enjoy being the star of the show, you get to play with a loudspeaker to get guests’ attention and direct them to your teammates, who will show them where to park their bikes
- If you are in the slightest OCD, this is the perfect shift for you – you will get to arrange and rearrange parked bikes to create neat and orderly rows – super satisfying!
- And of course there is no better place to people watch and see all of the whimsical and delightfully weird characters arriving to the best party on the playa
FAQ
- Do I actually have to valet bikes?
Nope! - Do I have to be there the entire night?
No, there are multiple shifts throughout the night. - Do I have to be sober(ish) for my shift?
Yes – you gotta be able to pay attention and react quickly. It’s not a slow shift, but it’s a short one! - Do I have to talk to guests?
If you want to! If you do not, you can always direct them to our concierges, who are there to greet and welcome them. - Can the bikes park anywhere on the front lawn?
No, there is a designated bike parking area, and there cannot be any bikes parked outside of that area, and especially not in front of the stage. If you see a random bike elsewhere on the lawn, please move it to the parking area. - What if we run out of space in the bike parking lot?
This should not happen, except mayyyybeeeee on Thursday night. See first if there is open space within the rows to fill. If it’s absolutely packed and overwhelming, and your shift lead is not around to problem solve, send all bikes into the playa past K street. This is absolutely the last resort! - What if an art car tries to park on the lawn?
If there is room in the front (close to 9 street), and it doesn’t take much space, let it. Otherwise, have it park across K street on the playa. - Can guests use our camp portas to potty?
Absolutely not. The closest public ones are just a block away at 9 & I. - Who is playing tonight? (This is #1 – maybe #2 after bathrooms – question you will get from guests.)
Daft Punk, Taylor Swift – your call! - What’s the big deal about not letting guests park their bikes on the street or our neighbors’ lots?
We get in trouble with the org and lose our placement. Rangers come by once in a while to monitor traffic (and party 😉), and we have to be on top of it to maintain good standing.
Omega Strike Shift 🦺
Area Leads
- GI Jill & Christian
Where the fun will be done
- The Ashram Galactica Footprint– all of it!
- Picture this, that time you danced inside the Main tent sweating and oohing with that bear and devil unicorn you know that some moop was dusted under the rug.
- Ever wondered how Burning Man looked before you arrived? Well this is your opportunity to watch BRC disassemble into the dust. All citizens are leaving and you get to spend an intimate moment with your Omega team before the dust settles down in your britches.
When the shift is
- Monday & Tuesday. This is not a continuous two day shift, we just need to allow for any weather delays or holdups that push us into Tuesday.
Highlights of what’s involved
- Line sweep our footprint looking for the tiny, and not so tiny bits. This is easy work! You get to stare at the playa dust intently while laughing or crying at the end of your Burn. Literally walking slowly while looking at the ground- no back breaking tasks here!

FAQ
- Ease yourself back into the default world without the Exodus anxiety. Must plan to stay through Tuesday!!! Which means, after we finish– you can drive right off the Playa with NO WAIT?!?! Seriously, do you want to gamble and get stuck in a 12 hour Exodus line?
- The power will be turned off before we finish our work. Do not fear– we have plenty of options for shade and to keep cool. Last year, when a wild wind storm kicked up on Monday- we had the best time sheltering in place! Like, a really good time!
- We will sustain ourselves on breakfast burritos, along with the kitchen leftovers– and all the yummy things our fellow Omega strikers have squirreled away. No one goes hungry during Omega strike.
- I mean, you’re already dusty.
Tent Deco Reset Shift 🎪
Area Lead
- Samazon
Where the fun will be done
- Main Tent
- Lounge Tent
- Gretto Reset Daily
When the shift is
- Midday shifts and in the shade!
Highlights of what’s involved
- Detail-oriented – Reset the Beauty!
- Like things clean
- Vacuuming, Dusting, Orange Glow, Pillow fluffing… making things pretty
- Busing and tidying after the night’s festivities
- Working in Small team 2-3 People
- Good Friends and conversation!
Rooms Shift ⛺️
Area Leads
- Sarah Holbrooke and Thi Buhlman
Where the fun will be done
- In each of the four hotel rooms and the bengal lounge
When the shift is
- About 2 to 4pm and again about twenty minutes after sunset, Monday – Thursday
Highlights of what’s involved
- We raffle off four hotel rooms Monday through Thursday night, and need to get them in ship-shape for our opening each night. This includes making beds/changing linen, dusting (it’s dusty on Playa!) and vacuuming, replacing/fixing anything broken in the previous nights shenanigans, and illuminating/opening up after sundown as guests start to arrive for our evening party. We also maintain our back-of-house private Bengal Lounge – no beds to make but we are in charge of daily neatening/dusting/resetting
FAQ
- What is the actual work involved?
- General chambermaid activities
- changing out linen, dusting, vacuuming, fixing/neatening, taking out trash.
- What is the timing?
- You’ll work two shifts in teams of two, with four room tents and one Bengal Lounge to clean.
- Teams meet with ROOMS lead (either Sarah or Thi) at 2pm at the grotto, and should be done by 4pm.
- Teams of two take on each room. Again meet up right after dinner to open up rooms tents and illuminate all lighting.
- Any skills needed?
- Attention to detail is great
- Love of decor is helpful
- Liking working in teams is beneficial
- Willingness to get it done is paramount.
- Care for final outcome and pride of a job well done are bonuses

