Anonymous wrote:For our team, it’s the A meet kids who placed ??? Or maybe just swam?? that stroke in the last A meet. Trying to get a better time. They are a huge time suck at the B meets.
Anonymous wrote:We have a huge pool and honestly, I hate the exhibition swims at the B meets. Those kids already swam that stroke once that same week. They add SO much time to the meet. We have heats and heats and heats of exhibitions, it is ridiculous. One time per stroke per week is fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the team says prior to registration that volunteering is mandatory to make swim team work, they don’t mean everyone but YOU.
You suck and I judge you. Don’t give excuses, no one forced you to register your kid.
That’s all.
OP, you suck. That is all.
Curious why you think ignoring volunteer requirements and allowing other people to add your burden to theirs is ok.
-np
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the concessions hate, at least for B meets. In our league/division kids and volunteers need to be there by 5, and the meets usually run past 8 when they start at 6. Dinner concessions are a necessity, not “bloat.”
I can only speak for myself. My kids play another sport with concessions and one wanted to join swim team next year so o was reading all of this. I didn’t want to work fast food jobs in HS and I certainly don’t want to know. Concessions sell junk and that’s fine, but they don’t need it every single game and I don’t want to volunteer my time to keep it going. It’s not hard to get food around here, especially with uber eats. I pay the volunteer fee to get out of it and then tell them I didn’t bring cash when they want the candy, chips and sugary drinks all through every game.
B Meet warmups typically start around 5:00 and can run until 9pm. The length, timing, and the fact there are typically 100+ athletes plus family members makes the availability of food helpful. Most pools offer chick fil a, pizza, or grilled food, in addition to the typical candy and junk food.
Swim teams don’t want parents paying the opt out fee- they need volunteers.
I have never, ever attended a B meet that ended at 9:00. They always run later than that! NVSL D3 pool.
In our MCSL B division, there is one huge team we swim against that would go past 9:00 but their HOA rules (noise?) prevents it going later than that. They just cut that meet off and limit exhibition swimmers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the team says prior to registration that volunteering is mandatory to make swim team work, they don’t mean everyone but YOU.
You suck and I judge you. Don’t give excuses, no one forced you to register your kid.
That’s all.
OP, you suck. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:When the team says prior to registration that volunteering is mandatory to make swim team work, they don’t mean everyone but YOU.
You suck and I judge you. Don’t give excuses, no one forced you to register your kid.
That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the concessions hate, at least for B meets. In our league/division kids and volunteers need to be there by 5, and the meets usually run past 8 when they start at 6. Dinner concessions are a necessity, not “bloat.”
I can only speak for myself. My kids play another sport with concessions and one wanted to join swim team next year so o was reading all of this. I didn’t want to work fast food jobs in HS and I certainly don’t want to know. Concessions sell junk and that’s fine, but they don’t need it every single game and I don’t want to volunteer my time to keep it going. It’s not hard to get food around here, especially with uber eats. I pay the volunteer fee to get out of it and then tell them I didn’t bring cash when they want the candy, chips and sugary drinks all through every game.
B Meet warmups typically start around 5:00 and can run until 9pm. The length, timing, and the fact there are typically 100+ athletes plus family members makes the availability of food helpful. Most pools offer chick fil a, pizza, or grilled food, in addition to the typical candy and junk food.
Swim teams don’t want parents paying the opt out fee- they need volunteers.
I have never, ever attended a B meet that ended at 9:00. They always run later than that! NVSL D3 pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the concessions hate, at least for B meets. In our league/division kids and volunteers need to be there by 5, and the meets usually run past 8 when they start at 6. Dinner concessions are a necessity, not “bloat.”
I can only speak for myself. My kids play another sport with concessions and one wanted to join swim team next year so o was reading all of this. I didn’t want to work fast food jobs in HS and I certainly don’t want to know. Concessions sell junk and that’s fine, but they don’t need it every single game and I don’t want to volunteer my time to keep it going. It’s not hard to get food around here, especially with uber eats. I pay the volunteer fee to get out of it and then tell them I didn’t bring cash when they want the candy, chips and sugary drinks all through every game.
B Meet warmups typically start around 5:00 and can run until 9pm. The length, timing, and the fact there are typically 100+ athletes plus family members makes the availability of food helpful. Most pools offer chick fil a, pizza, or grilled food, in addition to the typical candy and junk food.
Swim teams don’t want parents paying the opt out fee- they need volunteers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the concessions hate, at least for B meets. In our league/division kids and volunteers need to be there by 5, and the meets usually run past 8 when they start at 6. Dinner concessions are a necessity, not “bloat.”
I can only speak for myself. My kids play another sport with concessions and one wanted to join swim team next year so o was reading all of this. I didn’t want to work fast food jobs in HS and I certainly don’t want to know. Concessions sell junk and that’s fine, but they don’t need it every single game and I don’t want to volunteer my time to keep it going. It’s not hard to get food around here, especially with uber eats. I pay the volunteer fee to get out of it and then tell them I didn’t bring cash when they want the candy, chips and sugary drinks all through every game.