timmi9191
Well-Known Member
Such a view astounds me.GalBrew said:Yes. If you enter a comp run by volunteers and have no interest in helping then yes are are not helping the comp run are you? We have had massive growth in entry numbers over the last 2 years but no increase in volunteers putting their hand up to do the thankless tasks required. So if you want your results a bit quicker then maybe it wouldn't hurt to get involved??
We all know that the entry wasnt conditional on volunteering, so that speaks for itself, but to have such a blanket view without any consideration for what circumstances dont allow, prevent, hinder or otherwise effect an individual from actually volunteering or wanting to volunteer, in my view does nothing to promote the goodwill of those that do volunteer.
Great effort to those running the show and kudos to those that volunteered but its wrong to blame, shame or lay guilt on any entrant for any difficulties in running the show because they didnt assist. From my experience, publicly guilting those that didnt volunteer is less likely to increase the level of participation next year than if you were to positively promote the benefits of assisting. As I was alluding to in my original post, thats a matter for a debrief of the organising committee.