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Re: Terrible Volunteer Experience

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Originally Posted by JaneYoung View Post
The other solution is for teams and individuals to be responsible for their safety glasses. If a team doesn't pack their safety glasses and they don't have a procedure such as a check list to help them make sure they're packed - then deal with the consequences. If a person forgets their safety glasses, then deal with the consequences.

I don't think volunteers who man the tables should be rude and unprofessional. I do think that teams/members can be more responsible and less dependent on the safety glasses table to take up their slack.

It's not that hard.

Jane
You are misunderstanding and misrepresenting the entire reason for my OP. I even said I was in the wrong. The entire post was about a rude experience with a volunteer, and obviously several other people in this thread had the same issue.