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Re: BrickFest registration fees (was: LEGO Adult Fan Convention at Legoland California?)
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lugnet.events, lugnet.events.brickfest
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Date:
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Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:35:06 GMT
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In lugnet.events, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
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Would people be as willing to volunteer to help run BF if they knew they were
working for a for-profit enterprise? I volunteer at my local library, but I
dont think Ill be volunteering at Waldenbooks anytime soon. Would people be
so eager to lug 50 lbs. of MOCs to BF if they thought they were padding
someones profit margin?
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Good question about volunteers. I think its all about whats expected up front.
There are all sorts of reasons why people volunteer for things... if I was doing
the same thing as somebody who had a different deal with an organizer, Id
feel shafted. If I thought that the organizer knew theyd be rolling in green
after the event, and was putting on the event only for profit, Id hesitate to
volunteer. (Thats different from paid attendance, where the organization
structure wouldnt necessarily matter to me as an attendee.) But if its clear
up-front that Im a volunteer at an event, and everybody else is volunteering
too, I wouldnt worry too much.
Unless Joe drove up in a Lamborghini. Then Id stick out my hand. ;)
Disproportionate rewards would be a source of friction, Im sure. But that
hasnt happened, and with the people involved, I dont expect it to.
Im pretty sure the goal is a net-zero end result, erring on the side of having
too much left over at the end, rather than too little.
Kelly
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