View Single Post
  #10   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 15-03-2016, 17:47
Jay H 237 Jay H 237 is offline
Down at the railroad
AKA: Jason Hartmann
FRC #0237 (Black Magic)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Watertown,CT
Posts: 3,331
Jay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond reputeJay H 237 has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Jay H 237
Re: Students ordering parts

On Team 237 a few head mentors have the team credit card and do the ordering. They will also contact suppliers along with most of the other mentors, as some of us have connections with some of them. I'm a mentor but don't hold the card BUT I do work professionally in the robotics and automation field so I do check into parts at times with some specific suppliers I deal with, I pass the info along to the ones who actually buy to order. A few times I may be able to get free samples or a donation that I just handle myself with those I know in the industry.

I'm somewhat against having the students do direct ordering, it has to be done professionally, I'm not saying they can't but it would have to watched closely. You also want to be taken seriously and a supplier may not do that with a 14 year old. I'm not trying to bash, just saying how it is.

My team gets no monetary support from the school, all funds are raised or donations. The school has no say in anything we order. Atleast two mentors keep an eye on what's ordered, cost and the funds we have. Sometimes we may look for a cheaper alternate part from another supplier. It does pay to shop around at times.
__________________
2006 Maryland Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technology" award
2006 Connecticut General Motor's Industrial Design award
2005 Finalists-----------New Jersey (along with our alliances again, 56 & 303)
2005 WINNERS of the Radio Shack Innovation in Control Award (not once, but twice! )
2004 WINNERS ------ Johnson & Johnson Mid-Atlantic Regional (also thanks to our alliances 56 & 303)
2004 General Motors Industrial Design Award Winners
2004 Archimedes Quarterfinalists (also thanks to our alliances 121 & 386)

NEMO _________ NonEngineering Mentor Organization
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot!" - author unknown
Reply With Quote