Burl East wrote:All I can promise is crappy food, whining people (oh wait that's at work). All I can promise of the joy of helping someone get the most out of their Porsche and then tell another enthusiats about how good an instructor you were and how much they liked the school. (you will notice that there is no money in this)
Thanks
Oh, come now, Burl. Let's not forget:
1) GREAT food (by Taco King, Starbucks, Costco, etc.) both days. Cost: FREE.
2) Track time on Sunday in your car and/or your Students's car. Track Fees: FREE
3) Hangin' out with your old buddies and making new friends in the pits both days ... kinda like an Autocross with Paid Cornerworkers. Cost: FREE
Nice Polo/Golf-style shirt with PCA logo and "braggin' rights" word (Instructor). Cost: FREE
4) Pitch-and-Catch / Drifting contest at the end of Sunday (okay, so it's not an official event, but let's be serious about the reality of those crazy Instructors). Cost: TIRES...and FREE.
5) Beer, wine (
or is it 'whine') and story-telling at the end of both days. Cost: FREE.
Appriciation and recognition of all your efforts and volunteerism: FREE.
As I've said before, this is one of my favorite events of the year. I truly love workng it, seeing new "Drivers" get really pumped up about their P-cars, and hang with my bud's surrounded by millions of dollars worth of beautiful Porsches. And it's FREE!
Just my opinion.
Dan Chambers"It's
just a "well prepared" street car ... or a very, very well-mannered track car."
1983 SC #91 3.6L, "Black Pearl" Livery
1987 944 (gone but not forgotten)