It's been talked about before, probably, but .......
So many of my friends, young and old, are unable to get free of work on Fridays. So the Fremont meet happens like most other meets, with Friday being the "big day", and the meet is vacated by Saturday noon. This works just fine for me as I am semi-retired and quite independent, as are a good number of my peers. But for the regular-jobbers who can't get Friday off, or wouldn't give up a day's work's pay because the rat race really is that tough on them, they are skunked, because Saturday morning's rewards simply aren't worth the trip. The accessibility of our feature attraction is limited to those who exercise considerably more privilege than the average young working man, and perhaps many more who might otherwise be AMCA members if the calendar weren't so short.
As I said, no problems here, except that my sons-in-law can't make it. In fact, I know darned few young prospects, the kind we'd like to make regular members of, who could have taken Friday off for a motorcycle event. That's what the weekends are for.
I won't be asking for a change in scheduling. But I would like for us all to acknowledge whether our scheduling preferences are more important to us than recruitment and retention. .... I think they are. This is an old man's club (and I finally am one), and that's just tough, huh?
... thinking of deleting this whole message because I can hear the responses already, but I have to let it stand if I give a dam.
So many of my friends, young and old, are unable to get free of work on Fridays. So the Fremont meet happens like most other meets, with Friday being the "big day", and the meet is vacated by Saturday noon. This works just fine for me as I am semi-retired and quite independent, as are a good number of my peers. But for the regular-jobbers who can't get Friday off, or wouldn't give up a day's work's pay because the rat race really is that tough on them, they are skunked, because Saturday morning's rewards simply aren't worth the trip. The accessibility of our feature attraction is limited to those who exercise considerably more privilege than the average young working man, and perhaps many more who might otherwise be AMCA members if the calendar weren't so short.
As I said, no problems here, except that my sons-in-law can't make it. In fact, I know darned few young prospects, the kind we'd like to make regular members of, who could have taken Friday off for a motorcycle event. That's what the weekends are for.
I won't be asking for a change in scheduling. But I would like for us all to acknowledge whether our scheduling preferences are more important to us than recruitment and retention. .... I think they are. This is an old man's club (and I finally am one), and that's just tough, huh?
... thinking of deleting this whole message because I can hear the responses already, but I have to let it stand if I give a dam.
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