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Starting - Re: On behalf of newbies

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Subject: Starting - Re: On behalf of newbies
From: Patrick Jones <axng4me@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 17:17:54 -0800 (PST)
I love starting.  I ran start in the second group and Boonie3 and I
think it went well.  Starting can be lots of fun and is easy to
apprentice.  Gives you that feeling of authority too, which I then take
into work Monday.  Not sure my boss likes that though...

patrick

--- Kevin Stevens <kevin_stevens@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Virtually all the work positions are suitable for having someone 
> "apprentice" while someone is working it normally.  That's how I
> learned the 
> jobs, just went and asked whoever was working at the time if I could
> hang 
> out and learn what they were doing.
> 
> KeS
> 
> I might suggest Tech, Starter, Grid.  Grid is actually one of the
> more 
> difficult jobs to handle smoothly (I still can't).  Most of the
> trailer 
> positions are actually quite easy, too, and they benefit a LOT from 
> "apprenticing".
> 
> 
> >On the job training. Most are easy enough to learn...
> >--Pat Kelly
> >
> >Dan USA wrote:
> > >
> > > I still consider myself a newbie.  (5 SCCA events)
> > > My question is, when do I leave the flag waving and cone chasing
> to the
> > > others and start trying other jobs.  Is there training required
> for any 
> >of
> > > the positions?  Or is it all 'on the job' training.  I'm
> thinking, Grid,
> > > Tech, Starter.  Maybe in that order.
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dan Dalen (non-newbie in training)
> > > 86 944t
> 
> _________________________________________________________________


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