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Tech Workers for 12/12 & 13?

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Soliciting workers to help me out with tech for the Dec. 12 & 13 event. I need one person for Sat. morning (7-9) and three people for Sun. (7-9, 9-11 and 11-1). Respond to this post, PM me or email to get your chosen time slot. Thanks!
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Got'cha down!
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I'll take the 11-1 shift Sunday.
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Thanks, Steve. Only two more shifts left. Get'em while they're hot!
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Sunday 9-11?
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I can do 11 to 1 on sunday if you need. :thumbup:
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I have never worked tech before, but willing to help. Are there pre-requisites? Can you work morning and run Championship in afternoon?
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Bill Martin wrote:Sunday 9-11?
Got you down, Bill. Thanks!
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Michael Bradley wrote:I can do 11 to 1 on sunday if you need. :thumbup:
I've already got 11-1, Michael. The only slot I have left is 7-9 a.m.
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Mike Settember wrote:I have never worked tech before, but willing to help. Are there pre-requisites? Can you work morning and run Championship in afternoon?
It's not rocket science. I have a checklist and can demonstrate for you on a couple cars. Almost no technical knowledge necessary. Know what a battery looks like? Know how seatbelts work? That's probably the extent of what you need.

You can absolutely work in the morning and run in the afternoon. That's actually what I'm doing...scheduled to run fifth, which should give me plenty of time to get ready after tech closes. The only shift I have left is 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Let me know if you're interested in taking it.
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Kurt Rahn wrote:
Michael Bradley wrote:I can do 11 to 1 on sunday if you need. :thumbup:
I've already got 11-1, Michael. The only slot I have left is 7-9 a.m.
7 to 9 is even better :D
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Perfecto! Then we're set for tech.
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