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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
Here's another bump. Cause girls make passes at guys who wear safety glasses!
Gosh I liked her too. I was smiling each time I walked by. I saw huge improvements everywhere. The practice field folks were still very stressed. The volunteers there were polite and wonderful to be with, but you could tell they were harried. There's got to be a way to lower the stress for them. Idea - have a projector with a scrolling marquee of the teams coming up and the time to the next practice match. Then they won't have to be so frustrated. No lines of teams getting ready. Come and show up a couple minutes prior to your match time, just like the competition field works. Just watch the screen. The only line necessary would be the filler line, and once the timer is up you can't rush up and get onto the field even if you were scheduled to be there. Last edited by Tom Line : 29-04-2013 at 12:54. |
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Over all i totally agree. The staff was great and i have no real complaints. There was a few times on the practice field that volunteers got a bit unnecessarily short with my team and others. I can't really blame them though because the practice field was a highly stressful environment that, in my opinion, was a good idea that was poorly executed.
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
That "awesome-glasses-lady" was S.P.A.Ms own indefatigable Stacey Jones. She is the wife of our lead design mentor, James, and truly helps define the heart and soul of our team. When I heard her "girls make passes" line it totally cracked me up: just pure Stacey. S.P.A.M would not be S.P.A.M without the two of them. She is an irresistible force for Lego League in our county and in our team's community outreach.
I will gladly pass on the thanks! Eric |
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
It definitely was more pleasant, thanks for listening to us and making a change FIRST committee!
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This was my first time volunteering at the championship, and I was very pleased with the experience. Everyone was super nice, and it was nice to meet people from outside of Michigan. The field crew and everyone else on Curie were awesome to work with as well. I would gladly volunteer again if I have the opportunity to do so.
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
Stacey was awesome! I was in the Galileo Inspection Station and heard her several times.
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
I normally don't notice the safety glasses much because I wear prescription glasses, but I lost my safety glasses and needed to borrow loaner safety glasses. The attendant was very low on over glasses models and was very helpful in finding me a set I could use. She even apologized for them being slightly scratched.
Considering the number of people coming in to the pits at the main entrance, it's a huge job. I think they did very well. Incidentally, I knew exactly how I lost my prescription glasses. I had them in a backpack and opened it for security screening. About a hundred feet down a hall, a bunch of stuff fell out because I didn't close it completely. I picked up those things, but the glasses must have fallen out first. I went back and looked for them, but couldn't find them. So I wore the plastic ones for a day, no big deal. On a hunch, the next day, I went to pit admin and asked them to check the lost and found. Sure enough, someone had turned them in and I was happily reunited with my prescription safety glasses. So thanks to pit admin as well and to whoever turned them in. The lost and found system works! |
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
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is for teams to show up on time (10minutes before the match) like explained. The second way is to have more volunteers. also the projector idea is not bad but because it is a practice field, we do not have enough room for a projector, we barley had enough room for a filler line. So I want every team to know, the Newton/Galileo Practice Field was on time every day during the competition and if there was a team that missed its 10minute deadline they were allowed to jump in the filler line, but they would not be able to get in on that match because we had already filled their spots. This is why when you sign up we tell you to be here 10minutes early, and we even had a sign saying to be there 10 minutes early. Last edited by ace94x : 01-05-2013 at 09:39. |
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Re: The glasses table, volunteers, and event staff
Our team actually got shut out for showing up too late for the practice field at one point. It was our own fault (we showed up on-time, after a student asked a volunteer at the field if things were on schedule, and was supposedly told no, but it wasn't the coordinator table), but it is still frustrating, and it seemed like it was pretty common.
It made me wonder though, why not sign up the time slots for 5 minutes earlier than they start, and tell teams to get there 5 minutes early on top of that? (essentially always be running behind 5 minutes), sign up the time-slots every 10 minutes, as they are now, but the time on your card is 5 minutes before match-start. Just seems like it would improve things for everyone. |
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My husband is an MC, and a new thing he has started doing is giving everyone "homework" to go thank ONE volunteer at the competition. FIRST has a general spiel about get up and clap for the volunteers, and "we couldn't do it without you all!", but I think it was a great addition to remind teams throughout the weekend to go thank just one person doing a great job. It helps the volunteers stay positive and keep those chipper attitudes!! So beyond CD, at your next event, make sure you actually tell that person who really made your day, or went out of their way to be helpful, or just did really great at their jobs! |
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I just wanted to say that the Curie/Archimedes small practice fields were run incredibly well. Whenever I was there, the teams were all very polite and respectful of each other and the volunteers manning the fields did their jobs extremely well. My hat is off to you!! You certainly helped many teams get better and stay better during the event!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU!! |
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The Spirit of FIRST program at Championships tries to get to every team coach, mentor and volunteer to thank them on behalf of FIRST HQ. We expanded the number of SoF people to include FIRST Senior Mentors this year, but as you can imagine, it's nearly impossible to reach everyone! So if you didn't see us come by with our red, white and blue tie-dyed shirts, please accept my Thank You now!
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Keep thinking, but I don't think that's the solution. And while you're thinking, just show up for your practice matches at next year's CMP 10 minutes early. ![]() |
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It's almost like, in addition to more room, we need a practice field meeting to--explain queuing procedure for the real and wooden fields while actually standing on them. Explain why being early matters. I think it'd save a lot of "where are we supposed to be?" "but we're not late, we were right there!" and "we tried to come earlier, but it was so crowded". |
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