Which hills are usually always light on workers?

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Which hills are usually always light on workers?

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Which hills are usually always light on workers?

Due to my current family-to-be situation, I may not be able to run the full schedule, but I would like to at least lend a hand and work a few hills (and get out of the house every once-and-a-while!).

So I'm trying to get a schedule together, and I was just wondering which events you need the most help at. Mabye a list to rank each event as far as worker turn out?

Thanks,
Brian
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Brian,
Congratulations on the news. As far as workers are concerned, the Jefferson Events always have a need for workers particularly due to the distance involved, however, all of our events always need workers.
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TKnorr wrote:Brian,
Congratulations on the news. As far as workers are concerned, the Jefferson Events always have a need for workers particularly due to the distance involved, however, all of our events always need workers.
Tom Knorr
:lol: That figures..... Summit is only about 1.25 hours for me and the events are cheaper for me for towing.

I was thinking about working both the Weatherly events and maybe Duryea.
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Brian,
We always need help at Weatherly so your volunteering to work would be great. We are working on a training program for the residents of Weatherly, however, you never know what help that will yield.
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Just wanted to say that Steve had a great idea about having this area for workers and workers comments. It is a breath of fresh air to see some positive posts for a change.

GREAT JOB STEVE and thank you for the idea.
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Tom, I should be avaible to work Weatherly, spring at least.(hopfully start or something close to the pits so I can remind dad to put gas in the car, we want you to keep that big NEPA trophy, we don't want it back!) I don't plan on driving there again untill it is paved. But I'll be there willing to help with whatever I can (doing tech also)
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Post by reddodge85 »

Rose Valley can always use volunteers. The distance stops a lot of volunteers from going.
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