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I didn't get my pin until the third day. They didn't say anything about it when checking in. I finally saw the pin station, but nobody was there. Someone made a stink, and a supervisor came over and started scanning badges and giving them out.
No one gave me my volunteer pin. But luckily I saw a stack of them on the table, so I nabbed one on the way out.
Oh, Okay, uh, I wasn't told to go back to verify my status. I was told to just hand in the badge and that was that. Since I already had a 4-day badge, I didn't need to go back to get a day badge of my choosing.
where exactly was the pin station?
It was in the same room as Volunteer registration!
How to get the pin, and thus verify that your shift was recorded properly, was in the volunteer orientation packet you got when you registered to be a volunteer. If you had asked for a pin instead of nabbing one, then you would have found out then. That's the reason it works this way. It's a check to make sure your c card got recorded properly.
IMPORTANT: You will get a ticket with the location and time of your assignment. Make sure you turn in this ticket to your supervisor at the department to which you are assigned to volunteer. If you do not, you will not get credit for that assignment.
Are you referring to the online form that was linked in the email titled "Comic-Con 2022 Daily Volunteer Badge Confirmation"? There is this line:Other than that, I got no other packets or forms when I checked in. When I turned in my ticket, the supervisor was slightly confused as to what it was. In fact, she asked me what she needed to do. So I told her she just needed to turn the ticket back to the volunteer office.
Read the very next paragraph of what you quoted. The paragraph starting with "Thank you!". It's instructions on how to get your pin ticket validated and thus confirmation that your c card was properly recorded.
It’s so easy to get your pin this year compared to the tshirt hike. I like that they have the pin pickup table at the volunteer registration area. They scan your badge to make sure you did a shift, put a sticker on your badge and give you your pin!
Oh, one question: is there a way to verify that your shift got properly logged into their system. ie, the badge you handed to the supervisor at the end of the shift wasn't lost in transit or something.
thanksa pin would have been nice, but that is what i get for not reading all of the paperwork.
I think Volunteers would have still needed to wait a few hours after the shift? To allow time to upload the volunteer rating into the system prior to pin retrieval?