[DVBC] ride leader incentive

ira at craftech.com ira at craftech.com
Wed May 14 21:44:48 EDT 2008


Sorry, I'm not able to do that.
Ira

> Ira,
> If you have a scanner you can scan, save as a pdf document, attach to an
> email. Clarence's email: rides at dvbc.org
> Mike
>
>>>> Ira at dvbc.org 05/14/08 12:14 AM >>>
> Sorry, Drew, I addressed it to the listserve because I thought everyone
> needed the answer to my questions.
>
> You've answered my questions, but...how do I email paper signup sheets?
>
> Ira
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Drew Knox
>   To: dvbc-list at dvbc.org
>   Cc: tcupshoch at comcast.net ; Debbie Chaga
>   Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:24 AM
>   Subject: Re: [DVBC] ride leader incentive
>
>
>   Hey Ira,
>
>   Did you send your question to me directly? I don't read all of the
> messages on the listserve. In any case, for everyone, send your signup
> sheets to our Ride Coordinator, Clarence at tcupshoch at comcast.net, to
> participate in the Ride Leader Program.
>
>   The Ride Leader Program does replace the gift certificates
> traditionally handed out to the top ten ride leaders at the banquet.
> There are several reasons we are making a bigger commitment to promote
> more ride leader participation --and thanks for asking.
>
>   First, we want clearer incentives. The incentive now is a special ride
> leader jersey, which we feel is a way of  investing in our club because
> listed rides are the heart and soul of any bicycle club. We need more
> ride leaders and more rides listed across the range of levels.
>
>   Second, we want clearer guidelines on what qualifies for the
> incentive. With the unofficial top ten, ride leaders wouldn't know
> during the year how close they were to qualifying. We don't want folks
> to make a big effort, then be disappointed or fall just short.
>
>   Third, we want a program that is broader and more inclusive so anyone
> can qualify. Previously, the deck was stacked in favor of leaders with
> recurring rides. We need those folks to continue participating but we
> also need more weekend ride leaders.
>
>   And finally, we want to encourage and reward general participation,
> especially at our tours. Which reminds me, it's not too late to earn
> points by volunteering for Bonkers. Write Deb Chaga if you can assist.
> And yes, baking goodies for the tours is most certainly participating
> and appreciated.
>
>   I'll reiterate this message in the next club newsletter. I also want
> to mention again that we are formalizing some guidelines and offering
> mentoring to help new ride leaders be more comfortable with leading
> rides. Call or write me directly if you want more info.
>
>   Drew
>
>
>
>
>   On 5/13/08, Ira Josephs <Ira at dvbc.org> wrote:
>     Drew,
>     After reading about the new program in the NL, I realized that my
> previous inquiry on the listserve was never answered, how does one go
> about turning in ride signup sheets?
>
>     It also raised some other questions.
>     Does this new incentive program mean you are doing away with the
> gift certificates that you always gave out at the banquet to the 10 ride
> leaders with the most rides?
>     And if so, what was wrong with that idea? If not, why isn't it being
> promoted so as to encourage more rides?
>
>     Ira
>
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