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Trip Leader Perks are | Trip Leader Perks are given to VOC members for an outstanding contribution the club. It's a little something for the members who give back to our community and make the club what it is. It's probably not an incentive enough to lead trips or do anything for the club, but a small reward to show appreciation for those that do. | ||
=== Perks === | === The Perks === | ||
* [[Clubroom Access|Access to the VOC clubroom]] outside of gear-hours | * [[Clubroom Access|Access to the VOC clubroom]] outside of gear-hours | ||
* A discount on the stuff we sell. (i.e. $5 off Zebra Lights) | * A discount on the stuff we sell. (i.e. $5 off Zebra Lights) | ||
* VOC Promotive Deals for outdoor equipment | * VOC Promotive Deals for outdoor equipment | ||
* A rad VOC sticker | * A rad VOC sticker | ||
* Warm and fuzzy feelings knowing you gave back to our community | * Warm and fuzzy feelings knowing you gave back to our community | ||
* You're more likely to know about the [[VOC_discounts|VOC discounts]] | |||
=== Earning Trip Leader Perks === | === Earning Trip Leader Perks === | ||
If you've contributed to the club think you fit the bill, email the Exec with a quick paragraph outlining what you've done and they'll review it. | If you've contributed to the club think you fit the bill, email the Exec with a quick paragraph outlining what you've done to apply and they'll review it. | ||
If you're unsure if you've 'given back to the club,' ask an Exec and they will point you in the right direction. The historical standard has been, "Lead two trips within the club, each with a corresponding trip report published." Although different combinations of contributions can be considered such as; | If you're unsure if you've 'given back to the club,' ask an Exec and they will point you in the right direction. The historical standard has been, "Lead two trips within the club, each with a corresponding trip report published." Although different combinations of contributions can be considered such as; | ||
* Organizing and leading VOC trips, especially [[Beginner Friendly|Beginner Friendly Trips]]. | * Organizing and leading VOC trips, especially [[Beginner Friendly|Beginner Friendly Trips]]. | ||
* Volunteering for and organizing [[workhikes]] and improving the club. | * Volunteering for and organizing [[workhikes]] and improving the club. | ||
* Writing Trip Reports or having someone on a trip you lead write trip reports | * Writing [[Trip Reports]] or having someone on a trip you lead write trip reports | ||
* Having a 'cool idea' to improve the club and following through on it (or recruiting others). | * Having a 'cool idea' to improve the club and following through on it (or recruiting others). | ||
* Running 'Dry Schools' or other info sessions teaching others some of the skills you may have. | * Running 'Dry Schools' or other info sessions teaching others some of the skills you may have. | ||
* Volunteering for the VOC | * Volunteering for the [[Exec reports|VOC Exec]]. | ||
* Demonstrating good judgment. | * Demonstrating good judgment. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:06, 13 January 2016
Trip Leader Perks are given to VOC members for an outstanding contribution the club. It's a little something for the members who give back to our community and make the club what it is. It's probably not an incentive enough to lead trips or do anything for the club, but a small reward to show appreciation for those that do.
The Perks
- Access to the VOC clubroom outside of gear-hours
- A discount on the stuff we sell. (i.e. $5 off Zebra Lights)
- VOC Promotive Deals for outdoor equipment
- A rad VOC sticker
- Warm and fuzzy feelings knowing you gave back to our community
- You're more likely to know about the VOC discounts
Earning Trip Leader Perks
If you've contributed to the club think you fit the bill, email the Exec with a quick paragraph outlining what you've done to apply and they'll review it.
If you're unsure if you've 'given back to the club,' ask an Exec and they will point you in the right direction. The historical standard has been, "Lead two trips within the club, each with a corresponding trip report published." Although different combinations of contributions can be considered such as;
- Organizing and leading VOC trips, especially Beginner Friendly Trips.
- Volunteering for and organizing workhikes and improving the club.
- Writing Trip Reports or having someone on a trip you lead write trip reports
- Having a 'cool idea' to improve the club and following through on it (or recruiting others).
- Running 'Dry Schools' or other info sessions teaching others some of the skills you may have.
- Volunteering for the VOC Exec.
- Demonstrating good judgment.