Tuesday, September 07, 2010                

Concession Duties and Buyout

PARENT CONCESSION DUTIES

       
A. Training League to
13U teams and individuals

  • Parents will sign up for their work duty date & time when they register their child(ren) for league  play      
  • One (1) work duty per child registered
  • Each team will be given two work duty exemptions to use as they wish
  • Families that "buyout" are exempt from work duties.  They MUST choose the buyout option at time  of registration     
  • Directors’ families are exempt from work duties


B.  14U & older teams

  • 14U teams will be given dates to chose from in the months of April or May
  • Teams will provide one worker for each player on the team with the following exemptions:
    1. Two exemptions are provided for each team to use as they wish
    2. Families that "buyout" are exempt from concession duties
    3. Directors’ families are exempt from concession duty
      1. EXAMPLE:  a team has 13 players.  One family has paid the buyout fee.  10 workers must be provided (13 minus 2 team exemptions minus one buyout)
      2. EXAMPLE:  a team has 14 players.  None of the families have paid the buyout fee.  12  workers must be provided (14 minus 2 team exemptions)
      3. EXAMPLE:  a team has 14 players.  One is a director’s child & 8 families paid the buyout  fee.  3 workers must be provided (14 minus 2 team exemptions minus 1 director ex emption minus 8 buyouts)

  CONCESSION DUTY BUYOUT PROGRAM

      

All MAA families are eligible for the concession duty buyout program.  The cost is $100.00 per family.  Once the fee is paid, it covers all the children in the family and exempts the parents from working any concession duty.

 

 

MISSED CONCESSION DUTY FINE  

               
Penalty for failure to work your individual duty or for teams to provide appropriate
number of concession workers is $200.  Teams that have failed to provide the appropriate number of concession workers on dates chosen, will be forced to forfeit all games until fine of $200.00 per unfilled worker slot is paid.

 

 

If I can not work, who is eligable to work my assigned concession duty shift?

 

It is their responsibility of the parent to either work the shift or find an eligible person, who is 21 years old or older, to work their shift for them.  No children under the age of 21 are permitted in the concession stand.
 

 

What should I do if I can't work my assigned concession duty shift?
 
Unless you are specifically exempt from working a concession duty or paid the "buyout" fee, all parents must find their own replacement to work their shift.  This can be done several ways:
  a. Find another parent who has a duty at MAA and switch shifts with them.
  b. Find a friend, neighbor, or relative to work your duty.  Some parents even pay others to
       work their assigned shift. (This is strictly between you and the person working.  The parent
       is ultimately responsibility for the shift being filled.)
  c.  Post a message on the MAA Message Board noting that you are looking for someone to
        work your concession duty shift.
  d.  Post a message on the bulletin board at the ball park.
 
 
 
 

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