Handbook Revisions
From The Bike Kitchen
Change:
- A Bike Kitchen staff member is a volunteer (mechanic or otherwise) that makes at least one of the following commitments:
to:
- A Bike Kitchen staff member is a volunteer (mechanic or otherwise) that makes at least *ONE* of the following commitments:
why:
- I've heard from a few new volunteers that they thought they had to do all 3 things, not just one to be staff.
Change:
- Commits to volunteer during a specific three hour open hours shift every week.
to:
- Commits to volunteer during a specific three hour open hours shift every week. Volunteers an average of 3 shifts per month, notifies the list when unable to volunteer.
why:
- I think it is currently worded that staff have to make every shift every single week, which isn't something we require to be staff
Change:
- The greeter may be a volunteer working towards a membership or digging rights, or may be fulfilling the staff requirement of volunteering consistently.
to:
- ???
why:
- Do we really want people who are volunteering for membership / digging rights being the greeter? It sounds like a bad idea with all the stuff the greeter is responsible for: money, explaining the bike kitchen. Maybe they could shadow the staff greeter?
Change:
- Staff Meetings are usually held on the last Sunday of every other month at 7pm
to:
- ??? Maybe: Staff Meetings are usually scheduled when needed on the email list. or: ???
why:
- We don't meet that often, and often not at that time
Change:
- At the meetings, we discuss and vote on various issues related to the shop and establish the shift schedule for the next two months.
to:
- At the meetings, we discuss and vote on various issues related to the shop.
why:
- We dont discuss the schedule at meetings
Change:
- Work nights are held on the last Sunday of every other month--that is, staff meetings and work nights alternate in the calendar.
to:
- ????
why:
- We dont have work nights scheduled like that
Change:
- Patrons visit the shop during open hours, and must either be members or pay a $5 "day use" fee. No one is turned away for lack of funds.
to:
- Patrons visit the shop during open hours, and must either be members or pay a $6-12 "day use" fee (sliding scale: pay more if you can). No one is turned away for lack of funds.
why:
- update price
Change:
- Memberships are annual and cost $40-$80
to:
- Memberships are annual and cost ???
why:
- update price
Change:
- For any parts you can find to build one bike, you can purchase "digging rights" for $30 or...
to:
- For any used parts you can find to build one bike, you can purchase "digging rights" for $30 or...
why:
- update price, clarify used parts only
Change:
- includes any parts you can find to build one bike, kept track of with a 'punch sheet'
to:
- includes any used parts you can find to build one bike
why:
- clarify used parts only
Change:
- See the staff schedule for the current open hours, which are reevaluated at each staff meeting. Each open hour shift must have a shift leader, at least two supporting mechanics, and a committed greeter. New open hour shifts can be launched if the shop is available and these roles are filled.
to:
- ????
why: pointing to the old scheduling page, not sure the other stuff is useful