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==What should I know / have done by the end of today?==
==What should I know / have done by the end of today?==
By the end of today, you should feel comfortable:
====  Review First & Second Day Guide====
# With everything from the [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/First_Day_on_the_Grind First Day on the Grind] and [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/Second_Day_on_the_Grind Second Day on the Grind]
* [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/First_Day_on_the_Grind First Day on the Grind]  
# Watching the shop on your own
* [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/Second_Day_on_the_Grind Second Day on the  


At this point in time, you have learned nearly all of the basics. Below is just a list of comments, suggestions, etc. Feel free to add some!
====  Watching the shop on your own====
==Things you can do when you're bored:==
* It's not expected that you know how every little thing works down here. That's okay!
* It is expected that you will give an honest try to help someone make and create.
* It is expected that you ask for help! Doing so not only helps you learn, but it also helps establish with newcomers that 'asking for help' is acceptable!
 
====  Don't get bored!====
Feel free to add to this!
# Help someone with their project  
# Help someone with their project  
# Document proper use of a tool/tips on our wiki
# Document proper use of a tool/tips on our wiki
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# Make something beautiful! Check out the [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/Second_Day_on_the_Grind#Made_something_beautiful Made Something Beautiful] page for some suggestions.
# Make something beautiful! Check out the [http://wiki.allhandsactive.com/Second_Day_on_the_Grind#Made_something_beautiful Made Something Beautiful] page for some suggestions.
   
   
==Helpful bits of information==
====  Small helpful / random nuggets====
Feel free to add to this!
# If you can't make it to a shift, email the AHA Staff Mailing list to let them know.  
# If you can't make it to a shift, email the AHA Staff Mailing list to let them know.  
## If no one can work the shift, email the AHA Members and AHA Public list and let them know we will be closed during that time.
## If no one can work the shift, email the AHA Members and AHA Public list and let them know we will be closed during that time.

Revision as of 13:37, 19 February 2014

What should I know / have done by the end of today?

 Review First & Second Day Guide

 Watching the shop on your own

  • It's not expected that you know how every little thing works down here. That's okay!
  • It is expected that you will give an honest try to help someone make and create.
  • It is expected that you ask for help! Doing so not only helps you learn, but it also helps establish with newcomers that 'asking for help' is acceptable!

 Don't get bored!

Feel free to add to this!

  1. Help someone with their project
  2. Document proper use of a tool/tips on our wiki
  3. Take a picture of someone's project, post it on our AHA Facebook Page or get access and make a post on AHA's website!
  4. Make something beautiful! Check out the Made Something Beautiful page for some suggestions.

 Small helpful / random nuggets

Feel free to add to this!

  1. If you can't make it to a shift, email the AHA Staff Mailing list to let them know.
    1. If no one can work the shift, email the AHA Members and AHA Public list and let them know we will be closed during that time.
    2. A week heads up is great. Less than that and someone will be sad, but that's okay.
  2. Keep your eyes and ears open, this can help a number of things:
    1. Some times people forget to clean up, remind them before they try to leave you/someone else with the mess!
    2. Some times people forget to wear safety glasses, or clamp things down on the drill press. Save their eyes and fingers!*
      1. * Saving eyes and fingers is a good idea regardless of their attachment to their physical body.