Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
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- Mister Moose
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
Why not put an ambassador organizing groups at the busy mazes on Saturdays?

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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
I thought this was odd that on Saturday no one was organizing the mazes. Sunday at Okemo, they had 2 people organizing the bubble chair mazes. The other lifts didn't need them.
Seems like they need it at Ramshead 4, K1, and Skypeak 4. If ticket scanning was more efficient that would regulate the others. At least in my small sampling size over the years.
Seems like they need it at Ramshead 4, K1, and Skypeak 4. If ticket scanning was more efficient that would regulate the others. At least in my small sampling size over the years.
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
I think the problem is they don't have enough employees to do everything.
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
Mister Moose wrote:Why not put an ambassador organizing groups at the busy mazes on Saturdays?
That's stupid - then they wouldn't be able to ski around the hill by themselves.....Or stand next to the ski patrol guys waving people away while they load people on the sled, or hand out trail maps at K1 and Snowshed in the morning, or tell people how to find the easiest way down when they come off the gondola at the peak.
Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
Believe it or not, those ambassador chores are appreciated by a lot of the customers and the ambassadors add value doing them.
But for sure there are too many ambassadors hanging around the base areas holding doors for people. Its a great idea to put them at the 3 or 4 chairs that really need liftline control during the peak periods of the day. Plus they are good at answering all sorts of questions.
But for sure there are too many ambassadors hanging around the base areas holding doors for people. Its a great idea to put them at the 3 or 4 chairs that really need liftline control during the peak periods of the day. Plus they are good at answering all sorts of questions.
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wow...proof again that a lil knowledge IS a dangerous thing. The Vt State labor Board?..has actually been kept somewhat at arms length over what they perceive as a PAID persona tasks...over a VOLUNTEERS duties. ( yes...I wore an Amb coat years ago...) State O'Verdmont went sh*t when we were corraling/quading at Ramshead years back...same for any number of ancillary motions. When Powdr had Amb's doing the paper signoff/hold harmless at first seasons rides up K1?.. state said this was NOT a volunteer thing. Theyre right...let Powdr dig into their scrimy pockets and pony up....
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At least now I understand why they are generally useless.yiddle on da fiddle wrote:wow...proof again that a lil knowledge IS a dangerous thing. The Vt State labor Board?..has actually been kept somewhat at arms length over what they perceive as a PAID persona tasks...over a VOLUNTEERS duties. ( yes...I wore an Amb coat years ago...) State O'Verdmont went sh*t when we were corraling/quading at Ramshead years back...same for any number of ancillary motions. When Powdr had Amb's doing the paper signoff/hold harmless at first seasons rides up K1?.. state said this was NOT a volunteer thing. Theyre right...let Powdr dig into their scrimy pockets and pony up....
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ambassadors get a "free" pass and other perks in exchange for services, so I'm not sure they actually "volunteer"... but...yiddle on da fiddle wrote:wow...proof again that a lil knowledge IS a dangerous thing. The Vt State labor Board?..has actually been kept somewhat at arms length over what they perceive as a PAID persona tasks...over a VOLUNTEERS duties. ( yes...I wore an Amb coat years ago...) State O'Verdmont went sh*t when we were corraling/quading at Ramshead years back...same for any number of ancillary motions. When Powdr had Amb's doing the paper signoff/hold harmless at first seasons rides up K1?.. state said this was NOT a volunteer thing. Theyre right...let Powdr dig into their scrimy pockets and pony up....
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and the State O'Vermont..says it is NOT to be regarded as any form of remuneration. Even the seasons pass...does NOT " belong" to the user..it is classified as a "loaner"...no lines get blurred here whatsoever.
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there ya have it..yiddle on da fiddle wrote:and the State O'Vermont..says it is NOT to be regarded as any form of remuneration. Even the seasons pass...does NOT " belong" to the user..it is classified as a "loaner"...no lines get blurred here whatsoever.
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
Ambassadors were instructed to organize the masses during certain powder days...I recall one at snowdon quad.Mister Moose wrote:Why not put an ambassador organizing groups at the busy mazes on Saturdays?
Saturdays would be better spent organizing then standing at Rams head and Snowdon waving hello and holding doors. They should indeed be on the slopes and at the lifts keeping order.
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
So we don't buy seasons passes? We just borrow them or is it leasing them?madhatter wrote:there ya have it..yiddle on da fiddle wrote:and the State O'Vermont..says it is NOT to be regarded as any form of remuneration. Even the seasons pass...does NOT " belong" to the user..it is classified as a "loaner"...no lines get blurred here whatsoever.
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
When I was in college, one of our lacrosse goalies used to tell us how he got "enumerated" before practice...meaning orally pleasured by a co-ed. Is this what remuneration means in this case?yiddle on da fiddle wrote:and the State O'Vermont..says it is NOT to be regarded as any form of remuneration.

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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
What is the State of VT worried about, loosing income tax revenue? They sound like a union trying to control who does what!
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Re: Killington's Impending Infrastructure Collapse
I would guess it's about preserving paying jobs for their local citizens. Unions do it for the same reasons - preserving work for their members.Big Bob wrote:What is the State of VT worried about, loosing income tax revenue? They sound like a union trying to control who does what!
Ambassadors have to be classified as volunteers because a season pass and similar perks are not considered wages, so if Ambassadors were considered employees K would be violating minimum wage and other labor laws (like payroll tax, etc).