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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
Not if the normally charged rate is $0.00...and I'm not so sure the OP has ever charged to be a mentor, so the normal rate can't be challenged. Also, FIRST wants to be as inclusive as possible, so I'm not so sure why you're making this such an issue.
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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
Note that in the rules, there is no definition for "members of the team". FIRST only requires two mentors to register via TIMS - the primary and secondary contacts. FIRST only requires signed release forms (either paper or digital) from mentors that attend a FIRST event (regional, district, champs, kickoff). It is entirely possible to be a mentor for a team without doing any of this!. In fact, my team has had a mentor for a couple of years now that never bothered to register in TIMS, as it's not required, and has never filled out a release form as he's never attended an event (work conflict she can't get out of). He still followed all required rules and procedures to join the team, though!
The way the rule can and should be unforced is through spot checking at the competition. If an inspector sees something that was beautifully designed and CNC'd, they can ask the students where they had it made - the answer should clearly define what appears on the BOM. |
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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
My advice to OP:
Take a year off to mentor a different team or volunteer with your state's FRC program as a whole. The larger programs always need volunteers. FLL and FTC are also options to volunteer for. Come back and visit your team infrequently to see how they are doing without you (Hopefully good) and then come back in a year with a completely different perspective. Do you have to listen to me? No. My advice to the rest of you. Read the manual: Quote:
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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
Mostly as an off-season RTM exercise. Case in point:
The more times you go through the rules, the more things you learn about them. FWIW, our team has always asked all mentors to enroll in TIMS. I don't think you get as much e-mail as the primary and secondary contacts, but there's a lot of good info that comes that way to other mentors as well. |
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The current rules on for the BOM so convoluted, it should take a major fail to hold the inspection. YLRIMV (your lead robot inspector may vary) |
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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
I’d like to thank everyone for their concern - in all regards - but I feel I need to clarify my original post. I am trying to register on TIMS so I am able to pick up the KOP on kickoff, not to be a full time mentor. Last season, Mentor #1 on our team had to pick it up, effectively missing a large portion of the team’s kickoff. (Mentor #2 was otherwise occupied.)
I've read the threads advising against first-year college mentors and I’ve read the threads advising against mentoring your old team. I started this thread to find out if I can register on TIMS at 17 and see if anyone else has been in my position. Thank you again for looking out for me, and I don't mean to sound unappreciative of anyone's input. I am looking forward to staying involved in FIRST through college organizations and volunteering at events, not mentoring my high school team full time. |
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Re: 17 y/o Mentor?
There is another alternative, if you can't get TIMS to register you as a mentor. With appropriate prior arrangements (letter, contacting appropriate parties, etc.), it is possible for one team to pick up another team's KOP. If you've got any local teams going to the same kickoff, it may be worth while to make those arrangements.
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The requirement is the first and second contacts be 18. The permission form in TIM apparently has provision for under 18. Once you are registered in Tims one of the primary mentors will have to associate you with the team. This may not solve your problem since the 2015 rule was an adult mentor has to sign for the KOP. Might be something to do with under 18s cannot sign binding contracts in states. (slight simplification) The rule did not seem to apply to a surrogate team pick up. So once again you are back to asking First for their true policy. |
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