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Re: [FIRST EMAIL] Stop Build Day Survey

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Originally Posted by efoote868 View Post
I feel like a broken record -


A 24/7 unbag time would be just fine by me. That would hypothetically work like this - On Stop Build Day, you must bag your robot. After Stop Build Day, you can only unbag your robot if you log your hours and activities.

The lead mentor that doesn't want to build past stop build day's "excuse" could be as simple as, "No because I don't want to fill out that paperwork, and the build season is over." Without a Stop Build Day, their "excuse" is "No because I don't want to." The outcome might be the same, but the perception is vastly different.
Why is this necessary? I don't think it's a big deal. When my mentor(s) tell me to not do something or that the team isn't doing something, I don't respond with "wow this mentor is awful" - I respect their decision.
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