I was never clear on how this program was supposed to work, and never spoke
to anyone who was. I resorted a couple of times to taping a sign that said
"Instructor" on my helmet and wandering through the grid, but didn't get
many takers. Dunno if that reflected on my approach or my demeanor.
KeS
>From: "Kevin Lahey" <kml@patheticgeek.net>
>To: Rich Urschel <OSP13@attglobal.net>
>CC: "Bay Area Autox" <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: Attendance
>Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 21:21:07 -0700
>
>In message <39AD8E9E.729179BB@ATTGLOBAL.NET>Rich Urschel writes
> >When I asked last Sunday if any
> >rookies were asking for help, the answer was "yes,
> >many", but noone could tell me who they were. That's
> >become the norm lately. At earlier events where we
> >had sign up sheets we had rookies with multiple offers
> >from instructors.
>
>I'd be bringing out the signup sheets, but lapsed at event 13 and
>14. When I looked at the previous events, it seemed like fewer and
>fewer rookies, and even fewer instructors, were signing up.
>Were the instructors just finding folks from the list and helping
>them out? I'll happily continue to set up the list, if folks
>will use it!
>
>In fact, I'm curious about what we can do to get more instructors
>helping out; will we be able to offer them credit for a work assignment?
>
>Kevin
>kml@patheticgeek.net
>
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