ScandinavianFlick wrote:IMO, instructing is a volunteer activity, whereas corner working is an obligation you accept as part of participation in autox. Personally, I don't think exempting instructors from corner work (or offloading it onto the students) would be a fair solution. Yes, that makes the day more strenuous for us instructors, but granting us special privileges seems contrary to the egalitarian spirit of autox....
I think my original point has been buried a bit in the ensuing discussion. I have no beef with working a corner session like everyone else. The problem I had on Sunday was being asked to work TWO corner sessions and drive in four groups during the first two practice sessions with this schedule, and then take timed runs in the next session:

There is no break of more than 20 minutes (while the Yellow group runs) for the entire time if you do that, and that's if everything goes well (which it didn't--I was not relieved from the first corner session until yellow had nearly finished running). How do you even get and eat any lunch with that schedule until the event is essentially over? There is barely time to catch your breath and get something to drink before running to the next task. That is NOT egalitarian by any stretch of the term, and more strenuous with hot weather than we should reasonably expect from people, IMHO. I'm not looking for special privileges, I'm just asking to only work corners ONCE, at most, like everyone else. I could handle that schedule and even come to like it if I (or my student who didn't know how to work corners) wasn't forced to work corners twice. There has got to be some accommodation or flexibility for training newbies in the corner-working assignments.
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