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7 May 2008, 22:45 (Ref:2196460) | #1 | ||
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Attracting New Marshals.
How is it done? Over in the Australian section of this fine board, there is a 'conversation' going on about the lack of marshals at a meeting in particular, and in general also.
So how do you attract new marshals?Getting one of the vintage that they will last a couple of years before having to throw in the towel is just a stopgap. What is needed are newbies that are (hopefully) going to be around in 20 years. By that I mean the younger generation, around the 18-25 age band. I am in this age bracket myself, and I can't manage to get any of my (3) friends to come and join me for a day. So, any suggestions as to how we should increase the membership? I'm sure that there are many open ears!! Mick |
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7 May 2008, 23:07 (Ref:2196468) | #2 | |
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lol, I just did my first weekend as a Marshal at the A1GP race at Brands and I'm 18 but the best bit was that I was 'recruited' by someone younger than me.
Problem is im now addicted and want to do a lot more! Simple answer is a lot of persuasion and enthusiasm |
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7 May 2008, 23:15 (Ref:2196473) | #3 | ||
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Yo Alex (Data Guru) are you coming to Thruxton the weekend after next?
As for the new marshal's you need to target fishermen who don't mind staring at the same thing for long periods of time!!! Ps you said you were 19!! |
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7 May 2008, 23:43 (Ref:2196487) | #4 | |
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I never said I was 19, sure you didn't miss hear me?
Anyway it is unlikely I am coming to Thruxton although I would love too! transport for me is the problem...... All being well I will be at the Historics at Brands the following weekend. Fishermen would be a good target for marshalling agreed. |
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7 May 2008, 23:50 (Ref:2196489) | #5 | ||
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I'll be there too. Look forward to seeing you again - will you have probans?
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8 May 2008, 00:06 (Ref:2196499) | #6 | |
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I hope too, don't know yet. I haven't quiet worked out the best place to get them from and what size I need! lol
If not I'll have to wear my bright orange shirt again, at least I don't stand out so much then! |
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8 May 2008, 07:34 (Ref:2196625) | #7 | ||
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We told you it is addictive. as for probans, AWS or through the BMMC, or BARC sell them so a few choices available.
Get good boots mate, you looked like you were struggling a little at the end of the weekend. Fun though wasn't it? |
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8 May 2008, 07:42 (Ref:2196631) | #8 | |
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I was struggling due to blisters from walking around London all the previous Sunday. I don't know why but my feet have always blistered very easily.
As for the probans, I will look into them, Thanks |
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8 May 2008, 08:03 (Ref:2196649) | #9 | ||
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Sorry to be blunt with you guys, but I started this thread in an attempt to get some ideas on how to attract young 'uns to the 'insanity.' Could we try to stay on topic please?
Cheers, Mick |
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8 May 2008, 08:14 (Ref:2196661) | #10 | ||
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Mick, a lot of progress in the UK has been made by "Team Wilson".
Working at BTCC events. So, they were being visible and approachable at a high profile meeting with large crowds (of young 'uns). Someone needs to take a lot of time out from working on the bank and promote marshalling on the other side of the fence. I'm sure once the rest of the UK drags itself onto 10ths you'll get more opinions. http://www.msportuk.com/news/2007/q3...c_marshals.php http://www.msauk.org/site/wbs/news/V...ue&chapter=262 Then of course there's this place - the Australians seem to generate a lot of traffic in their touring car bit - don't many stray out to this bit (OK, maybe it's a bit too UK biased) and pick up on what we do Last edited by Bodysnatcher; 8 May 2008 at 08:17. |
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I know this part is mostly UK based, thats why I started this. I thought that because the strategies aren't working here, we could try to adapt techniques that you Brits have.
The stand idea was raised there, but who is going to sacrifice their time trackside? I would if I could go around to all the V8rounds as a CAMS employee Mick Mick |
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8 May 2008, 08:58 (Ref:2196695) | #12 | ||
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Sorry Mick "my bad"
Volenteers in motor sport have done a good job at the british tour cars and there is 63 trainee's coming too the next meet at Thruxton. I will go to their stand and see if I can pick up some tips for you. |
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8 May 2008, 09:15 (Ref:2196701) | #13 | |
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63!!! that's a lot, and it doesn't include me!
Word of mouth is surely the best way to pass the message on about marshalling, worked with me! |
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8 May 2008, 09:17 (Ref:2196703) | #14 | ||
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I have tried that amongst my friends, the best I have got is two to a training day, never to be seen again :cry:
The numbers that you guys are getting mean that you are doing something right Mick |
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8 May 2008, 10:13 (Ref:2196735) | #15 | ||
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There's a lot going on in the UK. ViM & Team Wilson have already been mentioned. Motorsport News seems to have got the message - most weeks there's some mention of marshalling. BMMC is doing a lot both nationally & locally, for example the recent Ginetta conflagration at Oulton raised media interest, which resulted in a small item on BBC North West (see http://www.brsccnw.com/marshalling2.htm), & there has also been a spot on Radio Manchester as part of Stuart Jones' (a NW Formula Ford competitor) weekly motoring feature. At Oulton Park there are regular 'Walkabouts', which allow prospective new marshals to get an idea of what's involved before committing themselves.
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8 May 2008, 10:18 (Ref:2196737) | #16 | ||
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Well i am young myself as most of you know, i got Alex marshalling and now he is looking for probans, when there is people asking how to get into it, you just need to say how and try get them on the bank.
The only way they will know if they will enjoy it is after doing 2 to 3 meetings. No offence to all you old gits (laugh out loud), but i agree we need to get the younger generation in doing it. P.S. Thanks for the KFC, Matt. |
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8 May 2008, 10:21 (Ref:2196739) | #17 | ||
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'We' do need young newbies, because in 20 years time, how many of the people on the banks will realistically be there? I'm guessing not many.
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8 May 2008, 10:25 (Ref:2196741) | #18 | ||
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No the average age of marshals is very high i guess, thats not a huge problem as they are all nice guys, but it does need some young blood aswell, glad you agree.
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8 May 2008, 10:58 (Ref:2196757) | #19 | ||
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Unfortunately we live in an "instant gratification" society where people in the prospective marshaling demographic (I wanted to say "young people" but that makes me into an old phart!) would rather race on PS3/xbox than go out and watch the real thing. The fact that there is a level of payout out "up-front" for overalls, boots, etc. can also put off prospective recruits.
There's also a general lack of information on how to join up and the fact that this is a voluntary operation. If you're at a circuit and see marshals working on the "other" side of the fence, in what looks like a uniform, there is the automatic assumption that the marshals are paid employees of the circuit and not an "open" volunteer operation. Pretty much every race meeting from small clubbies up to full international events has some form of program for spectators, from a few photocopied pages stapled together up to the full-on A4 sized glossy F1/A1GP types so whoever is responsible for programs should include a half page advert saying what marshals are, what we do, etc. this would go a way to breaking this preconception. Oh, and something more than a couple of lines of "Marshals are volunteers, join here." kind of thing. I'm sure SOMEONE within a PR company could come up with something exciting and colourful. Circuits or marshaling clubs should buy some Proban overalls in a variety of sizes but in a non-orange colour and have something like "Trainee" on the back to lend to prospective marshals for the first couple of meetings until they get a feel for the hobby. Get a bit of publicity going, get Bernie or TGF out on the bank for a day! Would be fun to see MS pushing a Vee out a gravel trap or getting the blue flag going at a GP, I'm sure that would generate plenty of press! |
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8 May 2008, 11:26 (Ref:2196772) | #20 | ||
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As mentioned earlier we do walkabouts (advertised through BMMC / certain race meetings we have a stand as well as Team Wilson at BTCC) which is great to give people an insight and mostly they come back!!
We also work closely with our local organising clubs who do put adverts in their programmes with local contact details. Details are also going into BTCC programme this year too. We have in the past put leaflets in strategic places (toilets / bridges etc.) for people to complete details to be followed up later. We also have postcards at the local circuit which just needs to be completed and sent off (comes to me) to say they are interested. The circuit office also has my contact details which they pass on to anyone who calls. I think the key is coverage - try everything and then keep up with the ones which work. Also key is the follow-up - if people don't hear within a couple of weeks then they think they have been forgotten. You really need one point of contact per circuit if you can that can channel this and do the follow-up. It works well for us in the North West - though needs a lot of input! |
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That first step needs to be sorted out, IMHO, though. What is needed is a clear link on the site which says "Click here if you want to try marshaling - no experience necessary" - with a simple form through which you can supply basic contact details, which get sent off to the regional recruitment officer (the ones in the "first call" document), who can then get in touch, much the same way Jimmy did with me. This should perhaps make it a bit clearer that you don't have to be a BMMC member to have a go, too. Quote:
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i got my mum into marshalling does that count!? seriously though the main problems i see is the cost of equiptment, and the lack of disposible income with the increase of taxes and fuel these days..bloody government...need a good kickin up the ar$e
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8 May 2008, 12:02 (Ref:2196799) | #23 | ||
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how i found out was a marshal with a website on the back of their probans, yet i don't see many of them even now i'm one of them! something simple like the web address on the back and a "want to join us? visit <webaddress>" would be a great way to help get the message out. Even credit card sized "business cards" with a few details on how to start would be great. Give a few to each marshal and during quiet periods (!!) we can canvass the crowd, assuming we have one...
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8 May 2008, 18:00 (Ref:2197068) | #25 | ||
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I must admit for me it was difficult to get any information, it seems you need to be in "it" to know!
On the forums and web people banter about newbies but it is never the case when you get to the track side. it is very profesional and friendly and all are welcomed. I think the best Idea is the buddy scheme but that never seemed to have got off the ground here. Grab a yound lad and give him a day at the armco and he will be hooked - but not many people want to be a recruiting officer on the day and just want to be in with the action! |
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