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    Safe Day at PMP

    Just got off the phone with one of the racers. Word is that it was a good day with very few excursions off the tarmac. Even Jeff (umbrella guy, ha) had some folks trying to coax him into racing. Come on Jeff, show 'em what an old f'er can do!
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    Re: Safe Day at PMP

    Hi Pilot,

    It was a great day dear.


    When I saw we were going to have a good turn out, I called for an ambulance. The best..... we didn't need them and that made my sleeping so much better. It was done for the right reason and the right thing to do.

    Sometimes tracks see only $. But it was as safe as we could make it. Sessions, crossover manning, crash cart, etc. I asked two racers in each session to police the riding. I only got 1 negitive report and that was stopped like right now.

    If anyone has any suggestions just let me know. YEP, I know I need someone monitoring the session times but the guys are up to their fantastic rears trying to accomplish the list of tasks I give them each day, but I am thinking about hiring someone from outside the crew to do this on busy days.

    Track mom,
    Earlene

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    Re: Safe Day at PMP

    Quote Originally Posted by Ene View Post
    When I saw we were going to have a good turn out, I called for an ambulance. The best..... we didn't need them and that made my sleeping so much better. It was done for the right reason and the right thing to do.
    Thank you for everything you do for us Earlene. You are the best!!!

    Dirk
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    Re: Safe Day at PMP

    The hardest thing to do, without sounding like some stupid lip service, is to convey to a customer and friends how important they are.

    The marching orders with the crew, the board, everyone who gives service to any customer of PMP is:

    It's not a me thing, it's a we thing.

    Thank you for liking us back !

    Earlene
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