raincool2005
Senior Member
Has anyone who have applied to be volunteers for the upcoming Singtel Singapore F1 received e-mail that they have been short-listed?
do they provide food and drinks for volunteers ? :think:
Has anyone who have applied to be volunteers for the upcoming Singtel Singapore F1 received e-mail that they have been short-listed?
do they provide food and drinks for volunteers ? :think:
Hmmm
Just some clarification: unlike events like sff, events like f1 is clearly earning loads of cash, and you're not getting ANYTHING in return..
I know of people shooting for almost free at sff because it was a good experience to improve your portfolio..
You might argue that you'll get a chance to get close to the action, but no doubt, you're actually holding a duty appointment.. How if the race is on, and you're required to perform the duty?
I mean, tickets went as high as 4k for seating ones.. Even the government wants a pie slice by imposing hotel levy..
Sorry once again. Was just thinking outloud a moment ago..![]()
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[*]Community Involvement Programme (CIP) hours can be claimed where applicable."[/LIST]
As for those who questioned why one would volunteer oneself to an event that generates millions of dollars, well, this is something that only a fan of F1 would understand. It stems from the feeling of being part and at the center of the event, being able to contribute to the race, being able to be in the thick of the action. Wah! Shoik la!
Personally, I have this dream that if any one of the F1 teams would hire me just to do the tyre change during pit stops, I would gladly take a year's sabbatical to be part of the F1 'circus.' Travel to all the F1 tracks around the world, absorb the atmosphere (and also the tension) of the races, see the race queens, etc. Again, some would say that this dream of mine is foolish. Who would want to change car tyres? For me, I would gladly change F1 tyres.
I guess that one man's meat is another man's poison. Just like the rest of the things in this world.![]()
As for those who questioned why one would volunteer oneself to an event that generates millions of dollars, well, this is something that only a fan of F1 would understand. It stems from the feeling of being part and at the center of the event, being able to contribute to the race, being able to be in the thick of the action. Wah! Shoik la!
Personally, I have this dream that if any one of the F1 teams would hire me just to do the tyre change during pit stops, I would gladly take a year's sabbatical to be part of the F1 'circus.' Travel to all the F1 tracks around the world, absorb the atmosphere (and also the tension) of the races, see the race queens, etc. Again, some would say that this dream of mine is foolish. Who would want to change car tyres? For me, I would gladly change F1 tyres.
I guess that one man's meat is another man's poison. Just like the rest of the things in this world.![]()
Thanks for the support, asterixsg.Well said, bro :thumbsup:
Why not? Care to elaborate?I would want to be a volunteer too, but not for the Singapore F1 GP. Never.
Thanks, mohgui.well said... bravo.
You are right on that. Everyone inside the pits are highly qualified.i don't mind holding the "lollipop" although i risk getting run down by people like Montoya... :bsmilie: it's part and parcel of the job. but what the hell, it's a privilege just to be on track. most people will never understand the passion for motorsports. btw, i bet those pit-crews are armed with PHDs and are paid handsomely.
Huh! Have not received? What position did you apply for?oh... i haven't receive any email from them either. i guess maybe not qualified... *damn*
Thanks for the support, asterixsg.
Why not? Care to elaborate?
email confirmation received liao... wooohooo!!! :thumbsup:
who else here have received theirs?
here is the email i received...
Dear Sir/Mdm,
We are pleased to inform that you have been short listed as an Official for the 2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix. As an Official, you will be required to assume roles as volunteers to help out during the event.
Do REPLY this email with a confirmation that you accept the position stated above.
Please look out on the website (www.singaporegp.sg) for the updated training schedule and all other updates. Do note that you should keep yourself free for the dates mentioned, as all trainings are compulsory to attend.
All short listed Officials will be required to pass the e-module before being confirmed. More information on the e-module will be sent at a later date. Kindly look out for updates through email (and also in your Junk mail).
Thank you and best regards.
M****** P**
On behalf of Race Committee
2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix
What role did you go for? When did you receive your mail? Dun think they'll select me :cry:
i applied for:
1. Pit Lane & Grid Marshals
2. Track Marshals
3. Boundary Riders
email was sent out on 27/02/08 @ 12pm. i only checked my mailbox tonight.
email confirmation received liao... wooohooo!!! :thumbsup:
who else here have received theirs?
here is the email i received...
Dear Sir/Mdm,
We are pleased to inform that you have been short listed as an Official for the 2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix. As an Official, you will be required to assume roles as volunteers to help out during the event.
Do REPLY this email with a confirmation that you accept the position stated above.
Please look out on the website (www.singaporegp.sg) for the updated training schedule and all other updates. Do note that you should keep yourself free for the dates mentioned, as all trainings are compulsory to attend.
All short listed Officials will be required to pass the e-module before being confirmed. More information on the e-module will be sent at a later date. Kindly look out for updates through email (and also in your Junk mail).
Thank you and best regards.
M****** P**
On behalf of Race Committee
2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix
Congrats Bro. I have also received the mail.
Anyone else received theirs?
canew and mohgui,
happy for both of you
hope you thoroughly enjoy the race while assuming responsibility for your tasks. :thumbsup: