Brooklands Museum
Discussion
Louis Balfour said:
lancslad58 said:
Louis Balfour said:
The problem with volunteers, I find (and I am sure this doesn't apply to you) is that they can have an attitude of "I'm doing this for free, I will behave how I wish".
Th[mat was certainly the case with the driving simulator. No engagement from the staff at all. Just standing talking to one another.
With regard to the track being closed, it smacked more of CBA. As I said, it was dry and sunny. I'll take some persuading that it was the fear of litigation.
As I said, the first visit was great. The second not.
Was it a Wednesday by any chance ?Th[mat was certainly the case with the driving simulator. No engagement from the staff at all. Just standing talking to one another.
With regard to the track being closed, it smacked more of CBA. As I said, it was dry and sunny. I'll take some persuading that it was the fear of litigation.
As I said, the first visit was great. The second not.
If it was, I know exactly who you're talking about, they're one of the resons I left. I used to look the main part of the shed mostly on my own until some other elderly guy turned up around ten.
The guys were older, unengaged and unsmiling. My son was enthused by the sim and put in a good time, I seem to recall he was top of the leader board. No comment at all from them, and I don't think they even said goodbye as we left.
Louis Balfour said:
lancslad58 said:
Louis Balfour said:
The problem with volunteers, I find (and I am sure this doesn't apply to you) is that they can have an attitude of "I'm doing this for free, I will behave how I wish".
Th[mat was certainly the case with the driving simulator. No engagement from the staff at all. Just standing talking to one another.
With regard to the track being closed, it smacked more of CBA. As I said, it was dry and sunny. I'll take some persuading that it was the fear of litigation.
As I said, the first visit was great. The second not.
Was it a Wednesday by any chance ?Th[mat was certainly the case with the driving simulator. No engagement from the staff at all. Just standing talking to one another.
With regard to the track being closed, it smacked more of CBA. As I said, it was dry and sunny. I'll take some persuading that it was the fear of litigation.
As I said, the first visit was great. The second not.
If it was, I know exactly who you're talking about, they're one of the resons I left. I used to look the main part of the shed mostly on my own until some other elderly guy turned up around ten.
The guys were older, unengaged and unsmiling. My son was enthused by the sim and put in a good time, I seem to recall he was top of the leader board. No comment at all from them, and I don't think they even said goodbye as we left.
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