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Re: [FRC Blog] Weather, Weather
Increasing withholding allowance is FIRST's standard response to teams losing build season days (so far). By sticking with a 6 week build season and increasing allowance, FIRST is providing the most equal playing field while still requiring teams to plan ahead for unforeseen circumstances.
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Constraints and unforeseen problems are part of the learning exercise. That has always been the answer from FIRST in the past. Facts that can not be argued. I am not being confrontational just truthful.
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We've missed 14 days of school this year in Missouri, all during six week build, which really sucks because that is more then a third of the build session! Missed weekends too that aren't included in the 14 days.
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I'm in Pittsburgh, some of the teams I have been working with have been up to 10 days missed so far.
I do feel like the price of the Anderson Power Poles just went up.... |
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I would much prefer FIRST do something like this than send the message that not cancelling meetings and risking the dangerous weather is better than cancelling and missing the time.
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I'm not sure I see what the problem here is. Not all teams can prepare for these circumstances, and not all teams have the resources available to work around them. Calling everything a learning exercise is illogical because a team will learn to plan ahead for next season, but it is not helpful at the moment to tell them to "suck it up." To the teams who are struggling to catch back up - feel free to reach out to other teams if you need help with fabrication, troubleshooting, or anything else. Better late than never. |
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Option 1: You should have planned better/Deal with it In an engineering competition this is the proper response. BUT, does it accomplish our inspiration goal? No, in fact it does the opposite. "We tried FIRST but it was too hard and we can't do it" or "It was unfair, we got steamrolled by these punks who didn't lose days to snow". Or, my favorite - "Oh we had a design for [mechanism] that was really cool but we didn't have time to adequately test it because we got a freak storm" Option 2: Add withholding allowance In an engineering competition this is fine, it doesn't damage anything and it actually encourages modularity. From the POV of inspiration? It's a life saver: "They are listening to our struggles". It also allows more butts in seats time with the mentors which is one of the biggest goals of FIRST. If you want to argue facts, make sure you are right. FRC just so happens to use a robot as a tool. The end goal isn't building a robot, the end goal is building future engineers. There's plenty of time for the world to crap on their spirits and make them bitter engineers, let's try to not do that. |
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And it may also encourage more teams to try and create multiple iterations of their designs.
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Except you know, when it hasn't. Expansion of withholding allowance due to weather related circumstances has occurred before (2010 I believe).
We're fortunate to not work within the confines of a high school so we can work on some days where its snowy/wintery (students take the subway to the lab). However I know many teams around us that have been severely hampered by the many snow days/closed labs. This is a nice gesture to help those teams. -Brando |
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Like I said I'm not being confrontational. Haters are gonna hate.
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No but you are making a point that somehow giving teams a greater weight allowance isn't a good call by FIRST. They've made this call in the past and even extended build season by a few days once (if I remember correctly it was because FedEx couldn't pick up everyone's crates in time), so this isn't unprecedented.
Great job FIRST! We've missed a few days and will definitely use the extra weight allowance. |
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I tip my hat to you, Team 2177. |
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This would imply that there are indeed haters towards you, which I haven't seen so far in this thread. Respectful disagreement is not hate-- rising above hate is honorable, rising above a respectful disagreement is insulting. |
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It's not the fact that it was bad weather itself, but what the bad weather lead to. There are multiple school districts that have had schools closed for 5-10 days at a time, which is different. If all of these districts had the resources to combat the weather early, and kept schools open, perhaps FIRST wouldn't have granted the withholding allowance addition. FIRST is giving an exception due to circumstances beyond most teams' control. The bad weather also lead to huge shipping delays for most companies, which is also something that is beyond most teams' control. Now perhaps, if the delays were in the teams' control, maybe FIRST wouldn't give an additional 15 pounds for withholding...
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