Poster: A snowHead
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Being new to the world of BASI. It strikes me as somewhat archaic to be logging hours on various pieces of paper and sending them to Morlich house.
Why cant we have a proper online logging system where you could input your 'hours served' and have it added directly to your instructor record even better have it developed as a smartphone app (as raised by Beanie1 some time ago)
sorry end of rant
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Have you tried contacting BASI about this, as opposed to a random forum? (Well OK, not random, but not connected to BASI...)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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You need to Login to know who's really who.
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kevindonkleywood, Paper is cheap, how much of your annual membership fee would you want to spend on developing software ?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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kevindonkleywood, But surely you don't have to send them the paperwork after every single session Just save it up for when the required hours are completed then submit it in one go.
At least that is how logging works for SSE, and the system is supposedly unified these days, so I can't see why BASI should be different.
(Just remembered that one of the youngsters I'm skiing with this week has just passed his Level 1 - I'll try to remember to ask him tomorrow how he logged his hours.)
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I counted the hours I did with 3 employers, then got one letter from each of them stating the total number of hours I worked - I didn't log each individual lesson.
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For guys doing their hours at Gosling/Welwyn, we ask them to keep fairly detailed records and then once they have done thsir hours either Emily or I will write a letter to BASI stating that between date a and b, <name>completed their 35 hours of shadowing; these 35 hours consisted of the following
X hours shadowing
X hours teaching under supervision
X hours working in the boot room and dealing with clients etc...
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kevindonkleywood, good idea.. i was pretty shocked and dismayed when i did my L3 tech and teach which needed 200 hours of teaching. i really struggled to get in the hours in the UK prior to going out and was worried i wouldnt get them in. I did and once on the course found that at least two of the guys on it NEVER taught a single hour (one had failed his teach twice previously, the other had his hours from attending a race camp) . several others had "pencil" hours and the deal seemed to be the ski school they worked at gave two hours for each hour on the hill to make it worth their while to teach on a dry slope....
I also hear that lots go straight in for their L4 tech and use eurotest race training hours as "teaching" hours ...
You may be able to get an electronic log running but if it is bulls**t it still stinks whether or not it is on paper or electronic.
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