Jackie C wrote: My point was, how do we keep the good instructors we have while infusing the club with new instructors? In my view, a lot of the good instructors instruct every single AX, help with the trailer and usually corner work. I hate to loose these good people and I see a trend so I thought I'd try to nip it if at all possible. Let's keep the thread alive until we get a solution to take to the Board.
Thanks for reeling back this thread.
IMHO: one way to keep the "good" folks around and encourage newer members to jump in and get involved is to continually recognize the great amount of effort the Instructors/event volunteers make to allow us to have the fun we have.
Many of the Instructors I've had in the past have been selfless, hard-working volunteers that have given much time and effort to improving my experience. In all the excitement, it is not difficult to forget just how hard the Instructors work, all day long. If you look at the volunteers that help in many areas of the AX experience (Equipment, Tech Inspection, Registration, Track-layout, AX Chairs, Corner-Worker Chairs, Track Break-down and trailer loading) ... they are
also Instructors. A list of who's who on the Board of Directors present and past shows many Board members and Officers are Instructors. The Instructors are some of the hardest-working individuals in the club.
It is my personal opinion that PCA Instructors are:
1) Ambassadors of the Region, and the event. They are some of the "first people" a new driver/member works with
2) 1st line as safety monitors both in and out of the cars
3) Mentors of a philosphy of driving and overall behavior at events
4) Exemplary drivers and competitors with good-sportsmanship as a fundamental tool for winning and having a good time
5) Exceptionally hard working individuals who want to both drive, and make sure the event goes on as smoothly as possible
6) Human beings who value the praise and thanks they justly deserve
IMHO Instructors are not elitists, as has been implied in other threads. They are actually some of the more humble and self-effacing people in the club. To be a member of the Corps of Instructors should be, and is, an honored position.
IMHO you cannot give the Instructors enough recognition, credit or thanks. A little respect and recognition goes a long way. They deserve far more than they often get. Instructors are the heart and soul of the PCA and are the reason the PCA is as great as it is. Next time you're in Tech Inspection, or setting the track, or registering, or even corner-working, give a friendly "thanks!" to the Volunteer/Instructor helping to make your day go well. They've earned it.
Just my soap-box ranting. Other opinions may vary.
See you at the track.
