What I wish was different
The pay was very poor unless you managed to work on an extremely busy day, and we were not allowed to accept tips. We received minimum wage unless we made a minimum number of sales, at which point you would receive a small fraction of the money you made from sales afterwards. Unfortunately, this was difficult to achieve unless you are working on a very busy day, and are selling expensive face-paints or hennas somewhat frequently (There are different levels of work one does, ranging from small pieces to extremely expensive Henna's, but not many people buy the enormous Henna's unless they've really looked into it). I would have appreciated making more money, as we did usually make quite a bit of money on the stands, especially on busy days. Additionally, many customers appreciated when we did large pieces very nicely, but we had to reject their tips or request they donate them to the park, which was frustrating. if we were allowed to accept tips, I would have been ok with receiving the pay I did, but we could not.