omen said:I don't see a problem with patching... I would find it borning, otherwise. Plus let's be honest, patching gives you a perfect excuse to mingle with the targets, to check out angles, distances, etc.
omen said:So why is it ok for people who don't have the money and are happy to patch to be forced to pay?
Quigley said:What make the patchers so important that only they get paid??
Quigley said:...guys...it's a volunteer organization...we need volunteers
I don't like the idea of paying people to work matches...
Why stop at patchers?
hungrybeagle said:Me neither, but I wouldn't mind seeing higher match fees to donate to a volunteer organization that needs to raise a few bucks or wants to raise awareness for something. Say "Hooters Girls for Global Awareness" or some other charitable group.
Quigley said:...guys...it's a volunteer organization...we need volunteers
I don't like the idea of paying people to work matches...
Why stop at patchers?
Why not pay:
Stage deisgners
Stage builders
MD
RO's
Stats
yada yada
What make the patchers so important that only they get paid??
It would be a can of worms I wouldn't want to open...
My .02
The original idea was to speed up the day. How can we get done sooner or put more shooters thru (which would bring even higher revenues and bring down the cost per shooter) The only thing that holds up the next shooter is patching and scoring. The quicker that process is completed the sooner you shoot.
I personaly would like a policy like : "No Patch or Help = unsportsman like conduct" = the big DQ! No patch, no play
Quigley said:What make the patchers so important that only they get paid??
hungrybeagle said:Me neither, but I wouldn't mind seeing higher match fees to donate to a volunteer organization that needs to raise a few bucks or wants to raise awareness for something. Say "Hooters Girls for Global Awareness" or some other charitable group.
Colt1911 said:I say the above not to whine, but bring up the point that they could have catered a bit more to their customers.
omen said:Ohh, and you know, it's very easy for an adult employed full-time to ##### about how $20 or $30 isn't a big deal; try talking to a university student who's working for minimum wage to save up enough to pay tuition and residence costs for next year. Those people are very happy to patch between shooting, and pay less. And yes, those are the very people I bring to matches.
stormbringer said:Hey you are describing my next match. The EESA Drama Daze, we are raising money for the local high school drama department. The plan is to have the kids do some of the patching if all goes well.
MOBILE 1 said:What a great idea pay the match staff and there comp. We can not forget there CPP , EI with that we can not forget the clubs share of the CPP and EI.
MOBILE 1 said:Here is another Idea to speed up the match. Take all the people that can not shoot the stages fast enough and not allow them to shoot the match that will speed things up.
ckc123 said:When a local RO spends a whole weekend, plus a night in the week before to do a black badge course for PEANUTS, or when he shows up at our range to help the squad with drills (and gives up his free time). or when range officers spend DAYS of effort to get a large match on. (to get paid what??? )
ckc123 said:I don't call that treating us like "customers".. thats more like treating us like friends and fellow shooters
ckc123 said:I hav eto object to the "we are customers" comments.. if you want to be treated like a customer then you should go to Lebarons and get treated like $h1t!
ckc123 said:there is more to this sport then money.
Colt1911 said:We’re still customers




























