Friday, July 25, 2008
Notes from the Fund-Raising Grid Iron
I wasn't sure if I should post here about our experience Tuesday night, after what we experienced. I did on my own blog. That changed on Thursday, when Matt from the NMSS Buckeye Chapter posted a comment on my blog. I now feel absolved of my apprehension.
Have you been trained to volunteer at a Browns Stadium concession stand yet?
Were you planning to do so? CLICK HERE to read about what was billed as "Team Leader training", which was actually a rally, sans training, sans information, they didn't even take pictures for ID badges. (Or click on the link in the upper left-hand corner labeled "Rebecca's blog" and scroll down to the right post. You'll know it!)
You're invited to read it even if you aren't planning to do the training. I wrote most of it during the experience.
This still looks like a good fund raising opportunity. We keep thinking about how fun it will be once we get into the booth and start serving customers. We think with optimism about the money potentially to be raised. We're just not enthusiastic about the management team from Delaware North. We've been assured we won't have much to do with them once we get into our booth. (Please don't ask how that's possible.)
I hope that those of you who had the chance to go to Browns training will find my Browns training report amusing. Please leave a comment on my blog. I'd really like to hear about your training experience.
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Have you been trained to volunteer at a Browns Stadium concession stand yet?
Were you planning to do so? CLICK HERE to read about what was billed as "Team Leader training", which was actually a rally, sans training, sans information, they didn't even take pictures for ID badges. (Or click on the link in the upper left-hand corner labeled "Rebecca's blog" and scroll down to the right post. You'll know it!)
You're invited to read it even if you aren't planning to do the training. I wrote most of it during the experience.
This still looks like a good fund raising opportunity. We keep thinking about how fun it will be once we get into the booth and start serving customers. We think with optimism about the money potentially to be raised. We're just not enthusiastic about the management team from Delaware North. We've been assured we won't have much to do with them once we get into our booth. (Please don't ask how that's possible.)
I hope that those of you who had the chance to go to Browns training will find my Browns training report amusing. Please leave a comment on my blog. I'd really like to hear about your training experience.
-->R2.
posted by Rebecca at 10:40 AM
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