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Ian Curtis 15-03-2006 15:25

If you were a volunteer...
 
...which job would you like to the most? MC, Head Ref, Que-er, Pit Announcer, Ref, ....

Personally, I'd spring for the play-by-play. In my opinion, its the most entertaining (c'mon you get to watch every match, and tell everyone what's happening), and you really have the most connection with the crowd. It's something I'd really like to try at an off-season event. A que-er could have a lot of fun as well, as you'd get to hear a lot of interesting stories and quotes.

lukevanoort 15-03-2006 15:32

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
I would like to be an inspector, they get to see all the robots and examine the mechanisms closely. What's better than that? (other than building the robots)

George A. 15-03-2006 15:35

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
So far I've done MC/play by play...and let me tell you the loss of voice is well worth it. You're pretty much in charge of making sure that the crowd is into it and the competition is entertaining. If you're dull or act uninterested then the crowd loses it. Plus you are right up next to the action and get to interact with all the volunteers and students.

By far the most entertaining job, but also one of the most difficult. You have 6 robots to keep track of and have to convey their actions in an exciting and varied manner, if you're too repetitive (like in PARC my first play by play job I kept saying meanwhile) the crowd loses interest.

So far I've done NJ last year and this year, NYC last year (and possibly this year) and this year I'll also be doing Philly!

So come by and talk with me, I'd love to learn your story and some information on all the teams so I can make the color commentary as exciting as possible.

Melissa Nute 15-03-2006 15:55

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
I enjoy being the Scorekeeper/Field Power Controller. You generate all the matches. Make sure the power to the field works. Ensuring that all the parts work properly. Enter all the scores. Its a highly stressing job when things aren't going right, but as long as you know how to fix it or us your resources to find the correct answer, its fine. You also work closely with the refs, the field supervisor, the IFI rep and the m.c./announcer.

Koko Ed 15-03-2006 15:57

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
I enjoyed doing field reset at IRI.
I want to do it again this year as well.

SURVIVORfan44 15-03-2006 16:01

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Field reset was awesome this year. I got to see deep inside the robots for once. Even though field reset is very tiring, it's worth it in the end. Besides, there are many benefits for volunteers such as FREE FOOD, free t-shirts, and you get to see the robots up close in action.

Jeff Rodriguez 15-03-2006 16:03

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Call me crazy, but I love reffing.

sanddrag 15-03-2006 16:04

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I think I'm going to be an inspector at LA.

Lisa Perez 15-03-2006 16:20

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ogre
Call me crazy, but I love reffing.

Gotta say I agree with Jeff... You discover a lot about the robots in the process, and learn the rules upside down and inside out, which is good if you're also on a team.

Looking forward to a great weekend refereeing at Detroit!

Richard Wallace 15-03-2006 16:35

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort
I would like to be an inspector, they get to see all the robots and examine the mechanisms closely. What's better than that? (other than building the robots)

Very soon you will be an alumni of your FRC team, and probably a mentor for that team or another one nearer to your college.

If you plan to be at an FRC regional and don't have a full-time role to fill with your team, please contact the volunteer coordinator (in advance if possible) and let him/her know that you're willing to inspect robots.

What we look for in a robot inspector is good knowledge of the robot rules and familiarity with KOP and commonly used COTS components, experience with engineering design (especially design of FIRST robots!), an appreciation of the goals of FIRST, and ability to communicate with and listen to team members.

Ability to communicate and listen is important because inspectors are at events to help teams ensure that their robot design and construction complies with all the rules. The rules are there to make the competition safe and fair. Inspectors don't own the rules -- the rules, and the responsibility to comply with them, belong to all participants in FIRST.

Ethulin 15-03-2006 16:42

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
I know this is a bit off topic but it is close :) .

How does one, for example, become a referee?

sanddrag 15-03-2006 16:53

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ethulin
I know this is a bit off topic but it is close :) .

How does one, for example, become a referee?

https://my.usfirst.org/vims/ :)

EDIT: left out the "s" after the
"http" fixed now.

Richard Wallace 15-03-2006 16:57

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag

http://www.usfirst.org/4vol/ is a good place to start.

The FRC site also has links to regional event sites, and these will generally provide a way to contact the local volunteer coordinator.

Ryan Foley 15-03-2006 17:03

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ethulin
I know this is a bit off topic but it is close :) .

How does one, for example, become a referee?

A good place to start is by signing up to be a referee at off-season competitions, so you can get a feel for it. Plus, it will give you experience, making you all the better candadite to be a ref at a regional.

I personally love reffing; can't get enough of it. Unfortunately I could only make UTC this year, so I'll have to wait until the off-season to do it again.

Freddy Schurr 15-03-2006 17:09

Re: If you were a volunteer...
 
Yeah, I like team queuing and also MCing. I got to MC at PARC and Duel on the Delaware last year and hopefully I am planning to MC at a couple off-season events this season and then MC at the NJ/Philly Regional in 2007 or where ever they need me.


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