Dougboy
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RE: IOMTTMA Courses - You need to be on one.
"It would be a shame to have to cancel these days training due to lack of people to train which would be a first for us."
That's a bit of a worry. I'm surprised that the TT should be struggling to attract new Marshalls for the first time NOW. I'm also a bit surprised that it's not newsworthy enough for the official website - that, after all, is most peoples landing zone from the web.
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22-01-2015, 05:44 PM |
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Stav
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RE: IOMTTMA Courses - You need to be on one.
Same here, I did mine in Leeds. Rugby, Glos` are just too far south.
They buy things they do not need,
With money they do not have,
To impress people they do not like....
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24-01-2015, 10:26 AM |
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panman
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RE: IOMTTMA Courses - You need to be on one.
(24-01-2015, 11:55 AM)Steady the Edward Wrote: They do one in Liverpool , but you don't have to do the IMC , it is good that people do and the more the better , but what we need above all else is regular people that turn up WHERE and WHEN they say they will , once you have done you required amount of sessions to become a marshal you can then have a new comer on your shoulder to get us to the head count ,
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Steady, whilst very welcome and helpful new comers don't count towards the total head count of 507 required to marshal the course until they've completed their first ten, signed off, sessions. However they are the marshals of the future so I am always glad to see them and try to make them as welcome as I can.
Like it or not marshalling is like any other manpower situation, people come and people go. In an ideal world there would be sufficient experienced regulars who reliably show up but there will always be an attrition rate, with experienced marshals dropping out, sometimes for reasons beyond their control (economic, personal, time, health etc). For this reason new comers are vital to the TTMA and the continuance of the TT. IMC courses are part of this 'life cycle' of marshalling, so it is concerning when and if courses have to be cancelled.
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25-01-2015, 03:28 PM |
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Trostagh
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RE: IOMTTMA Courses - You need to be on one.
(22-01-2015, 05:44 PM)Dougboy Wrote: "It would be a shame to have to cancel these days training due to lack of people to train which would be a first for us."
That's a bit of a worry. I'm surprised that the TT should be struggling to attract new Marshalls for the first time NOW. I'm also a bit surprised that it's not newsworthy enough for the official website - that, after all, is most peoples landing zone from the web.
An interesting observation Dougboy. Sadly, the organisers seem to think that recruiting marshals is someone else's job. An ironic stance, since their commercialisation of the event is at least in part responsible for the loss of experienced marshals. It'll be Terry Holmes on the radio in May appealing for marshals, not Laurence Skelly or Paul Philips.
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28-01-2015, 12:29 AM |
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Steady the Edward
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RE: IOMTTMA Courses - You need to be on one.
(25-01-2015, 03:28 PM)panman Wrote: (24-01-2015, 11:55 AM)Steady the Edward Wrote: They do one in Liverpool , but you don't have to do the IMC , it is good that people do and the more the better , but what we need above all else is regular people that turn up WHERE and WHEN they say they will , once you have done you required amount of sessions to become a marshal you can then have a new comer on your shoulder to get us to the head count ,
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Steady, whilst very welcome and helpful new comers don't count towards the total head count of 507 required to marshal the course until they've completed their first ten, signed off, sessions. However they are people to be the foundation the marshals of the future so I am always glad to see them and try to make them as welcome as I can.
Like it or not marshalling is like any other manpower situation, people come and people go. In an ideal world there would be sufficient experienced regulars who reliably show up but there will always be an attrition rate, with experienced marshals dropping out, sometimes for reasons beyond their control (economic, personal, time, health etc). For this reason new comers are vital to the TTMA and the continuance of the TT. IMC courses are part of this 'life cycle' of marshalling, so it is concerning when and if courses have to be cancelled. Sorry Panman but your comment about newbies not counting is incorrect , for they can count on a two for one basis ie two newbies count for one full marshal , the problem is that this can only be used in certain places and at the availability of experienced marshals for them to be with , I have said many times what we have to have is a balance , and fine as you say we will always have a natural fall off and an influx of new people coming in , what I am trying to say is that the balance is looking very precarious , and the need is for more home grown regular experienced people to be the foundation of what is needed ,
I think if you were to look at the TTMA numbers it make for very worrying statistics .
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28-01-2015, 11:22 AM |
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