[Computerbank] Roster for the new year - CAI-Vic
Wendy Langer
wlanger at bigpond.net.au
Fri Jan 17 08:56:52 UTC 2003
Hi, I hope this is not too late for the roster.
I am a newbie volunteer, I put down about3-4 hours per fortnight on the
volunteer sheet i think.
I could come in on saturdays, something like 10 til 2 every second week,
this would work well as I could go shopping at the vic market as well
(whilst premises still at Rosslyn street)
However I can also come in during the week as i am a post grad student so my
hours are fairly flexible - currently i am thinking about going in to Monash
roughly 4 days per week, with Friday being a day where I study a bit at home
and do other thuings that need to be done closer to home (North fitzroy), so
i could probably fit CB in there every second week. At this point it doesn't
have to be a Friday though, I just picked that day as it is a day my
supervisor is often not in.
As I am so new obviously I need some guidance as to what I'll actually be
doing! So for the first few times whoever else is there will need to be
guiding me and may have a little less time for whatever else they are doing!
Probably prefer to come in on non WFTD days to begin with, so that it's a
bit less hectic and easier to get a grip on things, but again, this is by no
means vital. :)
So let me know what you think would be some good times :)
Wendy Langer
-----Original Message-----
From: computerbank-admin at lists.linux.org.au
[mailto:computerbank-admin at lists.linux.org.au]On Behalf Of
kylied at projectx.com.au
Sent: Saturday, 4 January 2003 17:18
To: cai-vic at lists.linux.org.au
Cc: computerbank at lists.linux.org.au
Subject: [Computerbank] Roster for the new year - CAI-Vic
Hi all,
Welcome to a new year...
At the moment CAI-Vic's hours of operation are up in the air as we have not
firmed up on a roster for the start of 2003.
Currently we can be open on Thursdays and Fridays from 9.30am to 5pm because
we
run a work for the dole program. To be open other days - we need folks (and
lots
of them) to volunteer to come in to Computerbank across fixed times and
days.
In the past we have had several people helping our roster system work - this
year we would like to increase the amount of people able to volunteer on a
regular basis.
We've always been closed on Mondays and Sundays - however if there is enough
interest - we could be open. We need your help to make this work. :)
In order for us to open up we need to have 2 volunteers rostered on at any
given
time. (Safety / Security issues)
The days we could be open if we had enough people volunteer to turn up are
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays.
What I need now, however, is for folks to seriously consider rostering
themselves for a shift or more so that CAI-Vic can remain open on a
consistent
basis.
All you have to do is nominate a day (s) and a time (s) that you can come
in.
For eg: You might volunteer to come in every tuesday between 11am-4pm, or
every
2nd Saturday/Sunday between 10am-3pm.
Please note that if you do volunteer to be rostered - it is essential that
you
honour your committment or let someone know (with as much notice as poss)
when
you can not make it.
The roster will be put together to cover the next few (3-4) months, at which
time we will revise.
Please start nominating now...you can do this privately if you wish and I
will
try to get the roster complete by Monday week (13th Jan)
BTW - for next Wednesday the 8th of Jan 03 - Reuben and I will be in
attendance
from midday.
If you have any questions - please fire em at me. New rostered volunteers
(never
done it before) will receive "responsibility training". :)
Cheers,
Kylie
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Kylie Davies
Victorian State Coordinator
Computerbank Australia Inc
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