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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:12 pm 
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The problem is people not showing up to work.


The problem is not with people showing up to work. The problem is the WC's sending people out 30-45 minutes before they are suppose to. They are penalizing the people who do show up on time and rewarding those that do not. Pretty simple.

If you make the worker call 10 minutes before line B completes, the same people who show up on time are going to show up. Those that are going to be late, are still going to be late with all of their excuses.

If a major excuse is that they just got done driving, maybe Brice's wheel will help better explain the one-off THSCC grid. I have yet to hear an explanation in the driver's meeting that clearly articulates how it all works.

If the run order is source of worker's being late or missing their work assignment, we could resort to additional grid worker to make sure the people in line A match the worker sheet, etc.

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the fixed run group listing was right next to the worker sign up sheets you probably put your hand on them when you signed up for your work station

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I'm not really sure where this topic stands... I don't care to read through the seemingly hostile arguments.
But, I would like a better way of knowing if Grid B is running.
I like Mike's Idea of flags, but why not just one Flag, a Blue one... for grid B, Blue... logical.
That way those people considerate enough to show up on time know what's going on. Those at worker stations know approximately how much longer they have before they are relieved... I think I was on relieved early, not knowing which grid was running.
Just my $.02


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jimpastorius wrote:
MartynWheeler wrote:
The problem is people not showing up to work.


The problem is not with people showing up to work. The problem is the WC's sending people out 30-45 minutes before they are suppose to.


Not in this thread, it wasn't. That was never mentioned here, only in the other thread. I read them from the "new posts" page, in order updated, oldest first, so I saw only what was mentioned here. No-one mentioned that other thread here, so I took this one to be in isolation. I only addressed the topic of this thread, not the topic of the thread I hadn't read yet. This one talked only about people not showing up on time because they didn't know which group was running.

Posting the run groups on the side of the bus? Good idea. That'll help novices and visitors alike. Almost painless to implement, requires no updating during the day, and it might indeed help.

If it didn't sound like a technical nightmare, we could have a flagpole by the bus and put up a big orange flag when B starts their last run. Flag's up, time to go work. But I have no idea how to make that work in practical terms, especially with the winds we seem to get at these airports.

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Bernie Baake wrote:
the fixed run group listing was right next to the worker sign up sheets you probably put your hand on them when you signed up for your work station


the very table I was told to stay away from unless reporting for a workers assignment during the drivers meeting?

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BriceJohnson wrote:
Bernie Baake wrote:
the fixed run group listing was right next to the worker sign up sheets you probably put your hand on them when you signed up for your work station


the very table I was told to stay away from unless reporting for a workers assignment during the drivers meeting?


No, you can go to that table. Just stay out of the bus where T&S is sitting.

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i would glance at a heat/group wheel instead of searching out the grid worker, deciding which side he's on, where he's pulling from, and finding a few car's to see what class is running for the same reason i glance at my watch instead of looking at the sun height and shadow length.


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Jason Mauldin wrote:
BriceJohnson wrote:
Bernie Baake wrote:
the fixed run group listing was right next to the worker sign up sheets you probably put your hand on them when you signed up for your work station


the very table I was told to stay away from unless reporting for a workers assignment during the drivers meeting?


No, you can go to that table. Just stay out of the bus where T&S is sitting.


gotcha, my bad, I misunderstood.

(readying for the "nobody listens at driver meetings" rants)

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 Post subject: Re: Run group/heat wheel to help noobs
PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:57 pm 
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BriceJohnson wrote:
Relating to my complaint of confusing when I had to report to work, I am volunteering to fabricate a board to indicate what heat and grid we are on. It will simply indicate what heat we are on (1-4) and what grid we are currently on. I saw something like this at some point, I SWEAR it was at a tarheel event, but maybe I'm wrong. Does this wheel still exist, or should I make one for Sanford? Just let me know, any suggestions of additional information to include would be welcome, just keep in mind, I want to keep the construction cost on this to a minimum, considering I'll be doing it out of pocket.




Brice,
Last year, I was a novice and I too thought the heat/grid system was somewhat confusing.

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1 - So, the board would be used to communicate the current Heat and Grid. Where do you envision it being located? (at the bus and people would walk up to see it, in the pit area so that it might be more easily seen by people, etc)

2 - When did you report to the WC? (did you run early in the A grid and report to the WC while the A grid was still working or was the B grid running) I realize the answer to this may be "I don't know" and that's fine.


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1 - Don't let replies on the forums upset you. You can make a post like "I think THSCC is a great club!" Some will respond with thanks and some will call you a brown-noser! :D Unfortunately, that's the nature of posting to forums. My recommendation is to stay focused on your message and don't reply or take jabs back at anyone that has upset you.

2 - If you are unsure about how something at the event runs, ask someone. I even recommend asking multiple people to make sure you get the same answer. You can always ask the Novice coordinators, your mentor (if you elected to have one), or the Autox VPs (they get introduced at the drivers mtg). You can ask me any questions that you have. I drive the Black M3 (BSP 16) with the Wolfpack magnets on each side. I promise that I don't bite!

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Brice, try not to get too offended by what's happened today. For whatever reason, things get taken very personally around here and anyone that suggests changes are looked down upon. Be patient and maybe people will realize that you're offering to lend a helping hand and tak you up on that offer.

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A number of years back at a RBC event, I created such a wheel. Yes, I did borrow the idea from Triad, with their blessing. I never did like the A/B 4 group order. So we ran the 4 groups and all runs at once...event chair purgative :wink:

Don't worry those who are afraid of change...we will run the traditional format at Greenville. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Run group/heat wheel to help noobs
PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:06 pm 
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robharvey wrote:
Questions:
1 - So, the board would be used to communicate the current Heat and Grid. Where do you envision it being located? (at the bus and people would walk up to see it, in the pit area so that it might be more easily seen by people, etc)

2 - When did you report to the WC? (did you run early in the A grid and report to the WC while the A grid was still working or was the B grid running) I realize the answer to this may be "I don't know" and that's fine.



1- this board is actually likely to be revised to simply a poster that is an exact copy of the sheet that was apparently at the worker signup table, but more visible. It will simply list the fixed run groups in a very visible format, since this will require no maintenance by the bus personel. I would think it should just be hung/stand near the side of the bus, much like the cone rule poster, a sort of quick reference for novices.

2- I reported to the WC directly after my 3rd run. I was in grid A. I am not confused by things, this is not the first tarheel event I've been to, so I knew where to be and when, I just wanted to do him a favor and report early. I believe the A grid was still running, but I'm not 100% sure. I do know that I watch 3 different batches of cars take 3 runs a piece though. I tried to tell him that I would be on the grass nearby when heat 4 started, to which I was told "he's reporting to station 2 (where I was supposed to work), just follow him." (someone else had this same plight too, he just wasn't worried about it. All 3 of us (me, my wife, and the other guy, I really can't remember his name, but he drove the lime green X CRX) were out there for about 1:45 at which point I sent my wife back to our tent, since the last grid of cars was just starting at that point. We (me and the other guy) were out there for almost 2.5 hours in total.

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I have been here long enought to know how it works and occasionally I still have to stop and think for a second. I personally don't see a problem with having something to indicated what heat and group is running. Problem is finding something that is easy to maintain (have the right info on it) and not cause additional headaches to those that run the event.

Sometimes I wonder if we should just have a school on how to attend an autocross (semi kidding here). Things like...

    Basic car classification
    How to be a good station worker <= a day in itself
    Cone rules and all of the odd situations
    How to get your car teched
    How to resolve an illegal car in your class
    How and event is run
    How registration works
    How T&S works


There are probably other good topics, but I just got tired of thinking of them. :lol:

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The reason why Triad has the wheel in the first place is because they change the run/work order by class at every event. And they have four total run groups. So if you were HS and ran in group one in the first event, it might be group three the next, group two the next, ad nauseum.

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BriceJohnson wrote:
And wes and rob and bernie, please don't bother making any more suggestions, your sarcasm isn't helping nor is it appreciated. You clearly have an axe to grind and a misunderstanding of what its like to be a novice at these events. All you've done is make me realize that I'd be wasting my effort to build something that nobody would appreciate. Luckily for the rest of us (I have had several positive responses to the idea), I'm ignoring you. I'm interested in making this club friendly to new people, you clearly would rather just have all the people you know show up and nobody else.


Dude, I'm on your side here, just trying to add some levity to this thread. :roll: I thinks you are getting hit a bit hard for making a suggestions (and as Vincent said, actually offering a suggestion not just a bitch).

What Bernie and Wes say is correct, the problem is that people don't listen at drivers meetings and/or come up with excuses why they didn't report. Usually they are due to the fact they didn't listen at the drivers meeting, so they ran in the wrong run groups. Even I when I was a lowly novice actually went out to worker's station early because I came when I was called. I learned to wait and watch the cars in grid and report when the B line started down its last time. I went out a bit early at Danville too and OMG!!!! I worked through a whole line and one-half of the earlier run group :shock: Hey it wasn't too hot and we got relieved early. Sometimes you win, sometimes you........

We can use a wheel, a square, a megaphone, a flag, whips, DQs, and other penalties/notifications to encourage workers to work and there will always be a few that abuse the system. If the wheel helps novices like you who are trying to be diligent, then lets see if it works.

I like the idea of switching around the run groups so that our std group 2 sometimes runs 1 and 3 and the group 1 runs 2 and 4. That would help even out the worker assignments.

Hey, I just read one of your posts and you must have relieved me :lol: :D :) cause the guy with the CRX was saying that he got to work here because he had knocked over a bunch of cones and DNF'd. :cry:

I will probably be at Sanford, I'll try to make a point to come see you. It is amazing how different we are in person.

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