I was screamed at for incorrectly spreading Marmite': life as a runner in the UK film and TV industry
Briefly

Tom describes being a runner as the lowest of the low in film production, highlighting the disillusionment felt by those in entry-level positions despite the demands of the job.
Actor Richard E Grant emphasizes the plight of runners as the least appreciated crew members, stating they endure long hours and low pay while facing immense pressure.
Reports from various Guardian readers reveal a mixed experience for runners; while some find fulfillment, others recount stories of exploitation and challenging work conditions.
Sean's observation that it's common to find drama runners upset and overwhelmed illustrates the emotional toll this entry-level job can take on individuals.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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