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sparr, think about what service interests you and talk to the VC, (volunteer coordinator), for that service. they have all of the answers that you seek. yes some services do give first year volunteers a ticket, but every department has its own set of rules. so ask a VC...
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Again, I can second a couple good points that have been made -- specially what Ano just said, and what Sham said.
I logged 56 hours volunteer time this year (plus the travel and check-in time). Practically all my shifts start at 6 A.M., and I must be sober and otherwise qualified to drive a Department truck. (And of course, my driving record was vetted and I'm on BM's insurance as an authorized driver.)
In my job we are supposed to work in pairs, but since we are sometimes shorthanded, I can do the job by myself, which I volunteer to do.
So... I dare say I get a lot accomplished, which is satisfying to me, helps the BRC community, and makes me valuable to the Department.
The reason we are often shorthanded, specially on my "O-dark-thirty" shifts, is that some volunteers don't bother to show up on time. Some people prove themselves in their first year or two, and some flunk out.
Well... seems to me we have better things to do than repeating this fairly simple concept.
I logged 56 hours volunteer time this year (plus the travel and check-in time). Practically all my shifts start at 6 A.M., and I must be sober and otherwise qualified to drive a Department truck. (And of course, my driving record was vetted and I'm on BM's insurance as an authorized driver.)
In my job we are supposed to work in pairs, but since we are sometimes shorthanded, I can do the job by myself, which I volunteer to do.
So... I dare say I get a lot accomplished, which is satisfying to me, helps the BRC community, and makes me valuable to the Department.
The reason we are often shorthanded, specially on my "O-dark-thirty" shifts, is that some volunteers don't bother to show up on time. Some people prove themselves in their first year or two, and some flunk out.
Well... seems to me we have better things to do than repeating this fairly simple concept.
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...because you told me not to mention them!ygmir wrote:Sham wrote:Wow, if a ticket is offered, it comes out to 56 cents an hour. We volunteer to moderate here, and a ticket is never expected.Bless wrote:I've heard that certain ePlaya Admins get a comped ticket. Maybe that's a volunteer position for which sparr should apply?
what about the reacharounds? you never mention the reacharounds?
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Right. Being recruited in May, for a job that starts when the city opens, isn't year-round work within the organization. Those people don't meet that criterion.BBadger wrote:That one-of-two criterion, specifically that ticket receiving volunteers are not involved year round, are not being met by the volunteers.Can you elaborate on how it's relevant that someone is recruited in May? Of the ten people in question, none have mentioned any volunteering duties off-playa.
Describing incorrectly. Those are NOT qualities that most comped ticket recipients have. Even if you replace the "and" with "or", and very much not so with "and".BBadger wrote:It also doesn't matter that those who receive tickets "usually" fulfill certain criteria. The fact is, this isn't about any particular criteria. The FAQ is merely describing the qualities that most comped ticket recipient have.
Ano wrote:I get a comped ticket... but the work I do involves 35+ (usually 48 for me) hours of hard work, including one shift starting at midnight or 6am
Thanks for two more examples. You guys sound like awesome and dedicated volunteers, quite deserving of a comp ticket despite not meeting the criteria listed in the FAQ.Elliot wrote:I logged 56 hours volunteer time this year (plus the travel and check-in time). Practically all my shifts start at 6 A.M., and I must be sober and otherwise qualified to drive a Department truck. (And of course, my driving record was vetted and I'm on BM's insurance as an authorized driver.) [...]
Oooh, edging into slander territory now, eh? Here's the uncropped photo, in an album of dozens of other photos of me:Simon of the Playa wrote:sparr is a waste of fucking time. his photo is fake too, btw...
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edit: Actually, nevermind. I decided to be a snoop and look at your posts here and at "the other place," and you're obnoxious. You argue over slight minutia, seemingly everywhere.
We're past page two - have a nice warm glass of STFU and accept that not everything in the world is going to be drawn out in perfect detail for you. Please go away.

We're past page two - have a nice warm glass of STFU and accept that not everything in the world is going to be drawn out in perfect detail for you. Please go away.
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Done. Long since accepted. Nothing I've said in this thread suggests otherwise. I don't care how little detail it has. I only care if any of the details are wrong.Ano wrote:accept that not everything in the world is going to be drawn out in perfect detail for you.
If you want to make a reply about my personality instead of about what this thread is about, don't clutter this thread, post over here instead.
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Except that we're telling you that it's not wrong. The FAQ accurately conveys the situation as we all understand it.sparr wrote:Done. Long since accepted. Nothing I've said in this thread suggests otherwise. I don't care how little detail it has. I only care if any of the details are wrong.Ano wrote:accept that not everything in the world is going to be drawn out in perfect detail for you.
If you refuse to accept anything that we tell you, why ask the question? You seem to have already reached a conclusion, and don't care what anyone else says.
Based on the amount of posting you do here and elsewhere (this topic alone is repeated in several other communities), it seems like disagreeing with people who have more experience than you is your full time job.
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I mean, who else really likes large slices of pizza?
There's a great pizza place near where I work in Oakland that has this stuff called "white pie," which has sauce made of garlic puree and cauliflower. It has huge chunks of Ricotta on it, as well as arugula. It is wonderful and probably a significant contributer to my recent weight gain.
I can't lie though, I also love a classic huge slice of cheese. Almost nothing in the world, to me, can beat a gigantic slice of cheese pizza at 2:30am when bars get out.
And seriously, what's with the 2am last call in California? Gosh, it sure is stupid...
There's a great pizza place near where I work in Oakland that has this stuff called "white pie," which has sauce made of garlic puree and cauliflower. It has huge chunks of Ricotta on it, as well as arugula. It is wonderful and probably a significant contributer to my recent weight gain.
I can't lie though, I also love a classic huge slice of cheese. Almost nothing in the world, to me, can beat a gigantic slice of cheese pizza at 2:30am when bars get out.
And seriously, what's with the 2am last call in California? Gosh, it sure is stupid...
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And really, all that dust? Why wasn't that thoroughly addressed in the Newcomers' Guide? I mean, it mentioned it, but not accurately. Wassup wit dat? Huh? I was disappointed, lots of people told me there would be less dust this year.
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Oooh, edging into slander territory now, eh? Here's the uncropped photo, in an album of dozens of other photos of me: [/quote]Simon of the Playa wrote:sparr is a waste of fucking time. his photo is fake too, btw...
i addressed that on page two you persnickity provacateur who is enjoying the negative attention in some perverse manner.....so i am way ahead of you....
Simon of the Playa wrote:i was wrong.
you are real, and after conferring with friends in boston have determined that you are in fact, just a run of the mill anal retentive pain in the ass.
i guess you are keeping it real, and hence, are not part of a coordinated effort to disrupt the Project for Personal, Ego issues.......like some people......no names......
I can respect that, even if i disagree with your methods, arguments, and knowledge of the event....it is who you are evidently, your nickname is indeed, quite telling.
carry on...
ok...
and i have to agree with ygmir even though i hate to use the c word in public....
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I like pizza but my favorite place to eat is at a place in Austin. Barley swine. The stallion is the original cheapskate but he will volunteer to take me there. Small plate with wine or beer pairings. Every single bite is the best thing I have ever eaten.
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Multiple people, who some of you seem to respect, have chimed in above with stories of their own gift/comp tickets. Almost every person who has told their story in response to this question (here, and on reddit and fb), with the exception of the forum moderators, doesn't meet the criteria listed in the FAQ.maladroit wrote:we're telling you that it's not wrong. The FAQ accurately conveys the situation as we all understand it.
Yes, I know that eplaya and r/burningman and the fb burningman group aren't great samples of BM attendees, but it's all I've got to go on.
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That part of the FAQ is riddled with "usually" and "if it does occur" and "generally" and other intentionally vague qualifiers.sparr wrote:Almost every person who has told their story in response to this question (here, and on reddit and fb), with the exception of the forum moderators, doesn't meet the criteria listed in the FAQ.
It was never written as a fucking "criteria" and you know it.
Leave the poor straw man's asshole alone, it's getting sore.
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"usually" is not a vague qualifier. In most contexts it means "most often". And by "most" I mean >50%. So, sure, 50-100% is a broad range, and that might be vague, but the "more than half" part isn't vague at all.maladroit wrote:That part of the FAQ is riddled with "usually" and "if it does occur" and "generally" and other intentionally vague qualifiers.
Let me paraphrase that sentence for you: "More than half of all free tickets go to volunteers who do work year-round and have high accountability roles". That sentence is false, according to all the solid information I can find (from people actually volunteering and getting free tickets) rather than third-hand generalizations.
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Perhaps the key part here is that they are not "receiving a ticket in exchange for volunteering" but rather receiving it for not being insufferable.
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There's this little joint near me, they don't deliver, they only take cash, there is no table service. they only make NY style (God I hate that term.... it's pizza everything else is something else) no Sicilian, no stuffed, nothing put a minimalist pie, thin super crispy crust with a proper char, a barely there coating of sauce, a whisper of mozz and a dusting of oregano...IT.......IS......TO........ DIE.....FOR.tamarakay wrote:I like pizza but my favorite place to eat is at a place in Austin. Barley swine. The stallion is the original cheapskate but he will volunteer to take me there. Small plate with wine or beer pairings. Every single bite is the best thing I have ever eaten.
They are open to 2AM every day and 4am on Fri/Sat/Sun. Always packed especially with the bar crowd.
I go to a lot of concerts and this is always on the agenda after the shows and before coming home. In fact, 4 of the 5 years I've gone to BM it was my first stop for "real food" before hitting home after weeks on the road full of fat-saturated, carbonated crap. It's comfort food, it's my home away from home away from home.
One thing they do do you don't find in many pizzerias and that's the cold cheese slice originated in upstate NY.It's a belly bomb and antithetical to the minimalist gist but does account for roughly every second order, I definitively appreciate the juxtaposition of cold on hot and contrasting textures but the "regular" is so good I rarely indulge in anything else.
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its on like donkey kong...
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I flipped through your album. Two things come to mind:
1). Every picture is of you. You may call that "focus". We call "dangerously self absorbed"
2). No zorb. Not that there ever was one...
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1). Every picture is of you. You may call that "focus". We call "dangerously self absorbed"
2). No zorb. Not that there ever was one...
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Perhaps, but that doesn't mean they were wrong. I wonder what they meant by less. Less than what? Perhaps they meant that there would be less dust on the ground and more in the air. That makes sense because then they are right and you are wrong in thinking that there was actually more dust. This needs to placed in an historical context. Can someone post the average daily dust content in the air and on the ground for Black Rock City for the last week in August over the past 50 years?mgb327 wrote:And really, all that dust? Why wasn't that thoroughly addressed in the Newcomers' Guide? I mean, it mentioned it, but not accurately. Wassup wit dat? Huh? I was disappointed, lots of people told me there would be less dust this year.
Of course it's also possible they said there would be less rust this year and you didn't hear them correctly.
What's the community consensus on this?
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this is where i insert the joke about a dusty trombone.
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Jeez... I've blown Larry everyday of the burn for two years now and I still haven't gotten a comp'ed ticket!
What? Are my teeth scraping or something Larry?
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You're an Ayn Rand fan aren't you?sparr wrote:"usually" is not a vague qualifier. In most contexts it means "most often". And by "most" I mean >50%. So, sure, 50-100% is a broad range, and that might be vague, but the "more than half" part isn't vague at all.maladroit wrote:That part of the FAQ is riddled with "usually" and "if it does occur" and "generally" and other intentionally vague qualifiers.
Let me paraphrase that sentence for you: "More than half of all free tickets go to volunteers who do work year-round and have high accountability roles". That sentence is false, according to all the solid information I can find (from people actually volunteering and getting free tickets) rather than third-hand generalizations.
I just have a feeling.
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He certainly loves the maths.DrYes wrote:You're an Ayn Rand fan aren't you?sparr wrote:"usually" is not a vague qualifier. In most contexts it means "most often". And by "most" I mean >50%. So, sure, 50-100% is a broad range, and that might be vague, but the "more than half" part isn't vague at all.maladroit wrote:That part of the FAQ is riddled with "usually" and "if it does occur" and "generally" and other intentionally vague qualifiers.
Let me paraphrase that sentence for you: "More than half of all free tickets go to volunteers who do work year-round and have high accountability roles". That sentence is false, according to all the solid information I can find (from people actually volunteering and getting free tickets) rather than third-hand generalizations.
I just have a feeling.
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It's the album of pictures of me. I'm not sure what makes you think that's "self absorbed". I have thousands of photos organized into albums, and one album of s of me. Have you ever looked at your "Photos of You" section on Facebook?GreyCoyote wrote:I flipped through your album. Two things come to mind:
1). Every picture is of you. You may call that "focus". We call "dangerously self absorbed"
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At this point we just keep going round and round and the answer about comped tickets has been painfully explained. If there are any further questions by the OP, simply re-read the 3 pages of posts.
I'm locking this thread down now.
I'm locking this thread down now.