Disstevefan1
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the info."Wrong"???
Well, where I volunteer, the volunteers don't get to tell the sponsors what benefits and/or freebies to offer them.
We're lucky to get race-specific t-shirts, snacks and water.
We're even luckier to get to help runners have a smoother, hassle-free race experience.
I guess the bottom line is -- if that's not enough, then go sell your services somewhere else.
What's that? Am I some kind of chairborne internet expert just typing through my butt cheeks?
I believe I have enough experience to speak credibly about this -- I've served in hydration stations, bib-pick-up, merchandise sales store, medal unpacking, t-shirt folding, medal/t-shirt post-race delivery and runner problem resolution positions supporting a major military marathon/half/10-k/5-k/kid's 1-k for each of the past 15 years. Meanwhile, I've also served just over 4,000 hours helping visitors find, enjoy and understand exhibits in a major military museum. I also was lucky enough to volunteer at a PGA event several years ago. Total benefits received: 16 t-shirts, one free polo shirt (I had to buy the other 4), about 24 granola bars, a hot dog and a bag of chips, a few cups of Gatorade (mainly to check the mix strength), several hundred bottles of water, discounts in food venues and the museum gift shop, and 6 banquet-style appreciation meals.
IN MY OPINION Disney was still wrong to downgrade the ticket. It was petty and disrespectful to the volunteers.
Let's just agree to disagree.