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Greg Perkins
09-05-2007, 23:07
Hey gang,
I'm looking for a team around the Nashua, NH area to adopt me. I've got about 7 years of experience doing this, and I'd love to help your team mechanically.
Another note, if you would like to start a new team in the area, contact me and we can see what we can do.
Thanks a bunch!
Greg :)
whytheheckme
09-05-2007, 23:30
I think there should be a new area here:
CD-Adopt
Where people can go to get adopted.
It's late... bad ideas are going to bed...
Jacob
Kyle Love
09-05-2007, 23:34
I will be in the same boat in the Fall, but I hope to help out with one of the Purdue FIRST teams. I hope one of them will "adopt" me.
Freddy Schurr
10-05-2007, 00:14
CD-Adopt
I think that this is a pretty interesting idea for college students or others to find teams to mentor for.
Tim Delles
10-05-2007, 00:20
Hey gang,
I'm looking for a team around the Nashua, NH area to adopt me. I've got about 7 years of experience doing this, and I'd love to help your team mechanically.
Another note, if you would like to start a new team in the area, contact me and we can see what we can do.
Thanks a bunch!
Greg :)
Greg,
if my memory serves me right there should be a team from nashua. Team 151. I'm not sure who to contact on the team but im sure you could find out.
Protronie
10-05-2007, 06:50
I think that this is a pretty interesting idea for college students or others to find teams to mentor for.
Yeah that does sound like a good idea... :cool:
Try Daniel Webster College. They have sponsored a team (or had -- their website has pictures from 2002 :confused: ) But you better hurry as the school sesson ends this Friday. (Have to go get my son then.)
http://www.dwc.edu/academics/EngSci/pics.shtml
Anybody around Indianapolis? 1024 could use some more engineers/mentors in general... seems we lose em here and there...
-q
Yeah that does sound like a good idea... :cool:
I second that, since many teams (like ours) are in need of a mentor and dont have any luck finding them.
But to keep on topic;
i'm sure you have already done this, but have you gone on the FIRST website and looked at the team list of the state/area you're interested in? At least you can have a list of teams in the area to try to get in contact with.
Nawaid Ladak
10-05-2007, 14:53
I think that this is a pretty interesting idea for college students or others to find teams to mentor for.
I agree with freddy,
Im in tor orlando area, and im pretty sure im adopted by 1694 for next year,
Thought of a better name
CD-Free Agents, like you have free agents in the Pro leagues, and teams sign them, how cool would that be
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