[Yurt] Signer Vacancy - Re: Yurt Digest, Vol 6, Issue 4

Greg Larsen gal10 at hampshire.edu
Mon Dec 13 13:20:07 EST 2010


I'd like to learn more about becoming a signer.
-- 
Greg Larsen


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>    1. IMPORTANT INFO: How am I going to keep my show
>       January/Spring? (Maxime Simonet)
>    2. Do you want to be a Yurt Signer? (Maxime Simonet)
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> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 17:54:52 +0100
> From: Maxime Simonet <maximesimonet at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Yurt] IMPORTANT INFO: How am I going to keep my show
> 	January/Spring?
> To: yurt at lists.hampshire.edu
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> The semester is almost up! You guys did fuckin' great. So it's time to
> tighten up the schedule.
>
> Just so you know, here at the Yurt you do not automatically keep your
> timeslot semester to semester. This is because, in the past, people with
> reserved timeslots have ended up not using them for entire semesters.
>
> So what will happen?
>
> An email will be sent out to everyone on the listserv the day before each
> semester starts (January 2nd for Jan Term, Jan 25th for Spring term) asking
> you to reserve your timeslot.
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> Precedence will be given to:
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> 1.) Veteran DJ's
> 2.) Shows wishing to keep the same time slot.
>
> You get three chances to initially reserve your time slot.
>
> After the first email is sent, you'll have four days to get back to us about
> when you want to do your show. If you miss that deadline, you're not out of
> luck. There will be another deadline set to reserve a timeslot, but you will
> have to work around the timeslots reserved by the first deadline.
>
> The process whereby show times are reserved is a complicated, layered,
> rolling, tiered system- so to make this simple, you'll have an easier chance
> getting a show time the earlier you get to us.
>
> Everyone will start off with a one-hour slot, and once the schedule is
> ironed out and students have given ample opportunity to sign up DJ's are
> allowed to vouch for additional time.
>
> Hope all your finals are going well! Have a great winter break! Look forward
> to hearing from you in January!
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>
> --
> *-max, ezra, and andy*
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 17:55:39 +0100
> From: Maxime Simonet <maximesimonet at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Yurt] Do you want to be a Yurt Signer?
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> Max and Andy are graduating in the spring, which means the Yurt is now
> searching for 2 new signers who can sign on and help run this crazy thing in
> Fall 2010. (Ezra's graduating in Falll 2011, so we'll also be looking for
> one more to take over in spring 2012.) Being a signer is not only a great
> way to fulfill your Div II community service requirement, it's also really
> freaking fun. But what does a Yurt signer actually do?
>
> Signers have the following privileges / responsibilities:
>
> - Hosting Hampfest in the Fall of each year.
> - Recruiting and training new DJ's.
> - Designing and updating the Yurt website, radio.hampshire.edu
> - Managing, maintaining, and acquiring new equipment for the Yurt.
> - Writing lots and lots of e-mails.
> - Recording promotions and ads.
> - Whatever the hell else you want to do.
>
> Being a signer is actually pretty easy and fun (at least we think so) but it
> does require a reasonable time commitment. We will provide training and a
> manual, but there's also a lot of flexibility for you to take the Yurt and
> make it your own thing.
>
> IF YOU ARE INTERESTED: Just e-mail us back saying "I'm interested in being a
> signer," or something and then we'll let you know what the next step is.
> We're trying to make this process as quick and easy as possible, so don't
> worry if you're a busy beaver. (After all, Andy's been signing for two
> years, and he works off-campus 30 hours a week, and have an unreasonably
> full course load. And Max is the secret President of the Secret United
> States of Secret South America.)
>
> THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Keep up the good work, and good luck with finals.
>
> Love,
>
> Andy, Max, and Ezra, Your Friendly Neighborhood Yurt Signers
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