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
Which hills are usually always light on workers?
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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.
Tom Knorr
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
Tom Knorr
Re: Workers
That figures..... Summit is only about 1.25 hours for me and the events are cheaper for me for towing.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
I was thinking about working both the Weatherly events and maybe Duryea.
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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.
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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PS I want to get a scanner to listen to corners and control. Is there any thing I need to know when buying one? Matts, Nelson?
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PS I want to get a scanner to listen to corners and control. Is there any thing I need to know when buying one? Matts, Nelson?
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