Re: RM Court - AITA
Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 5:19 am
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No, I had not.wease wrote:Had you already been contacted regarding your kids participating in Winter Session?Bammer wrote:Here is the email asking me to help. You be the judge:Higgs wrote:But not different from the winter skills clinic thing. Kids pay extra for that, yes?Bammer wrote:Well yes, of course. That’s different from the auction.Higgs wrote:I (volunteer) coached my kids at basketball for years and we always paid their fees and participation costs.
“Good morning coaches, We need volunteers for our Sunday Winter Session the next 2 weekends. This is a good opportunity to be introduced to the new Quickball structure. The sessions will be 90 minutes. We had 20-25 kids at each of our first 2 sessions.Please respond if you can make it. Your help is VERY appreciated.”
If so, were fees included in this communication?
The email for the winter session only asked you to volunteer. I mentioned nothing about bringing your kids along and as you say, they were really more advanced than what this offer anyway. I can understand them asking you to pay for the kids’ involvement. They weren’t expecting your kids and everyone else had to pay. It’s the fair thing to do.Bammer wrote:No, I had not.wease wrote:Had you already been contacted regarding your kids participating in Winter Session?Bammer wrote:Here is the email asking me to help. You be the judge:Higgs wrote:But not different from the winter skills clinic thing. Kids pay extra for that, yes?Bammer wrote:Well yes, of course. That’s different from the auction.Higgs wrote:I (volunteer) coached my kids at basketball for years and we always paid their fees and participation costs.
“Good morning coaches, We need volunteers for our Sunday Winter Session the next 2 weekends. This is a good opportunity to be introduced to the new Quickball structure. The sessions will be 90 minutes. We had 20-25 kids at each of our first 2 sessions.Please respond if you can make it. Your help is VERY appreciated.”
If so, were fees included in this communication?
I knew that the kids participating had paid to be there. They had likely registered back in January or even December. I was never presented with a registration link or told how much it costs.
I was contacted about a week before it started, not to get my kids to participate (aka more paying customers) but because they were short on adults/coaches and if I hadn't done it the event would have been more difficult for them to put on.
And by the way this was "quick ball" which is not something I would have signed my kids up for anyway. It's basically pre-t-ball ... it's essentially a nerf ball, whiffle bat, and you don't even use a mitt ... it's bare hands. It's as entry level as you get, my kids are already 2-3 years beyond this. They were about the oldest kids there (7) and the other kids at that age (7 or 8) were remedial athletes. Picture RMer Mickey trying to throw a baseball and you get a good visual. It really is designed for 5 year olds that have never played before.
(Wease ... you mentioned you are Team Bammer on the auction, and Team Session on this ... I am actually feeling the opposite and if I had to choose one, gun to my head, I'd feel better about paying for the auction ticket)
Then I’m disappearing for a couple hours on a Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Bam was planning to go to a yoga class. So if the kids aren’t with me, I can’t help run the clinic. The 19th and 20th kid being there is no big deal. Having only 3 adults there instead of four is a bigger deal.wease wrote:The email for the winter session only asked you to volunteer. I mentioned nothing about bringing your kids along and as you say, they were really more advanced than what this offer anyway. I can understand them asking you to pay for the kids’ involvement. They weren’t expecting your kids and everyone else had to pay. It’s the fair thing to do.Bammer wrote:No, I had not.wease wrote:Had you already been contacted regarding your kids participating in Winter Session?Bammer wrote:Here is the email asking me to help. You be the judge:Higgs wrote:But not different from the winter skills clinic thing. Kids pay extra for that, yes?Bammer wrote:Well yes, of course. That’s different from the auction.Higgs wrote:I (volunteer) coached my kids at basketball for years and we always paid their fees and participation costs.
“Good morning coaches, We need volunteers for our Sunday Winter Session the next 2 weekends. This is a good opportunity to be introduced to the new Quickball structure. The sessions will be 90 minutes. We had 20-25 kids at each of our first 2 sessions.Please respond if you can make it. Your help is VERY appreciated.”
If so, were fees included in this communication?
I knew that the kids participating had paid to be there. They had likely registered back in January or even December. I was never presented with a registration link or told how much it costs.
I was contacted about a week before it started, not to get my kids to participate (aka more paying customers) but because they were short on adults/coaches and if I hadn't done it the event would have been more difficult for them to put on.
And by the way this was "quick ball" which is not something I would have signed my kids up for anyway. It's basically pre-t-ball ... it's essentially a nerf ball, whiffle bat, and you don't even use a mitt ... it's bare hands. It's as entry level as you get, my kids are already 2-3 years beyond this. They were about the oldest kids there (7) and the other kids at that age (7 or 8) were remedial athletes. Picture RMer Mickey trying to throw a baseball and you get a good visual. It really is designed for 5 year olds that have never played before.
(Wease ... you mentioned you are Team Bammer on the auction, and Team Session on this ... I am actually feeling the opposite and if I had to choose one, gun to my head, I'd feel better about paying for the auction ticket)
I still think it’s bad form to ask you to volunteer your time and effort, then turn around and ask you to PAY for volunteering your time and effort.
The winter session is for your kids’ involvement. The auction is your personal involvement. Pay the winter session, don’t pay the auction.
I think this is a great learning opportunity for you. Never volunteer.Bammer wrote:Then I’m disappearing for a couple hours on a Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Bam was planning to go to a yoga class. So if the kids aren’t with me, I can’t help run the clinic. The 19th and 20th kid being there is no big deal. Having only 3 adults there instead of four is a bigger deal.wease wrote:The email for the winter session only asked you to volunteer. I mentioned nothing about bringing your kids along and as you say, they were really more advanced than what this offer anyway. I can understand them asking you to pay for the kids’ involvement. They weren’t expecting your kids and everyone else had to pay. It’s the fair thing to do.Bammer wrote:No, I had not.wease wrote:Had you already been contacted regarding your kids participating in Winter Session?Bammer wrote:Here is the email asking me to help. You be the judge:Higgs wrote:But not different from the winter skills clinic thing. Kids pay extra for that, yes?Bammer wrote:Well yes, of course. That’s different from the auction.Higgs wrote:I (volunteer) coached my kids at basketball for years and we always paid their fees and participation costs.
“Good morning coaches, We need volunteers for our Sunday Winter Session the next 2 weekends. This is a good opportunity to be introduced to the new Quickball structure. The sessions will be 90 minutes. We had 20-25 kids at each of our first 2 sessions.Please respond if you can make it. Your help is VERY appreciated.”
If so, were fees included in this communication?
I knew that the kids participating had paid to be there. They had likely registered back in January or even December. I was never presented with a registration link or told how much it costs.
I was contacted about a week before it started, not to get my kids to participate (aka more paying customers) but because they were short on adults/coaches and if I hadn't done it the event would have been more difficult for them to put on.
And by the way this was "quick ball" which is not something I would have signed my kids up for anyway. It's basically pre-t-ball ... it's essentially a nerf ball, whiffle bat, and you don't even use a mitt ... it's bare hands. It's as entry level as you get, my kids are already 2-3 years beyond this. They were about the oldest kids there (7) and the other kids at that age (7 or 8) were remedial athletes. Picture RMer Mickey trying to throw a baseball and you get a good visual. It really is designed for 5 year olds that have never played before.
(Wease ... you mentioned you are Team Bammer on the auction, and Team Session on this ... I am actually feeling the opposite and if I had to choose one, gun to my head, I'd feel better about paying for the auction ticket)
I still think it’s bad form to ask you to volunteer your time and effort, then turn around and ask you to PAY for volunteering your time and effort.
The winter session is for your kids’ involvement. The auction is your personal involvement. Pay the winter session, don’t pay the auction.
bodysnatcher wrote:This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever read. AITA?
I would demolish you on the diamond.Bammer wrote:Picture RMer Mickey trying to throw a baseball and you get a good visual.
bart wrote:my diamond is the streets
Not an asshole, but definitely a sperg.JuanHamm wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/14dj0kg/aita_for_giving_my_honest_opinion_about_a/
What do you guys make of this?
This seems like a pretty cut and dry NTA, but the comments are pretty heavily tilted towards YTA.
Does anyone agree that OP is an asshole? If so, what is wrong with you?
The account has been removedJuanHamm wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/14dj0kg/aita_for_giving_my_honest_opinion_about_a/
What do you guys make of this?
This seems like a pretty cut and dry NTA, but the comments are pretty heavily tilted towards YTA.
Does anyone agree that OP is an asshole? If so, what is wrong with you?
Why?bart wrote:Yes this person is obviously the asshole