Anonymous wrote:The summer team was coached by two high school senior girls, who were also the head lifeguards of the pool. They were terrible bullies and caused drama all summer long. One was a board member's daughter and one was the swim rep's daughter, so they did whatever they wanted and there were no consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: We had a great season. We finally solved our volunteer problem (some parents never volunteering): Parents can't make their kids available for specific swim meets without choosing volunteer spots for themselves at that meet.
Brilliant!
So if the parents don't volunteer, their kid(s) don't get to swim? If this is part of the summer swim team contract, that's fine. If it isn't, then you're going to lose members. This can hurt the team if the kid(s) are fast swimmers but the parents can't/won't volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: We had a great season. We finally solved our volunteer problem (some parents never volunteering): Parents can't make their kids available for specific swim meets without choosing volunteer spots for themselves at that meet.
Brilliant!
Anonymous wrote:Our Jr. Coaches get paid and don't want to work for their money. Sometimes they don't show up and when they do, they do nothing. I felt bad for the hour coach too.
Anonymous wrote: We had a great season. We finally solved our volunteer problem (some parents never volunteering): Parents can't make their kids available for specific swim meets without choosing volunteer spots for themselves at that meet.
Anonymous wrote:Team Rep here. If we are preparing to start a meet and are still short timers or marshalls or something I'll walk up to a parent and say "hi, looks like you aren't volunteering again, glad you are able to be here. Here's your watch/vest, please report to the deck."
We absolutely know who shows up but never does anything.