Sunday, July 12, 2020

First Weekend

Well, we completed our first weekend here at Court Sheriff, as campground host's. 

So, how was it ?

Well to say the truth ? Very easy, and quite. 

How did our day start. Like normal, I got up early, and did normal duties. Around 8 am raising of the Flag, then, grabbing toilet paper, towels, gloves and sanitizer, I headed out to the 6 vault toilets. I was amazed how clean there were, especially since the campground was full. So, replaced TP, where there was a partial rolls, sprayed sanitizer on toilet seat, cover, handrails and all the door handles. I allowed a good 5 minutes, before wiping anything down. In all, it took me 45 minutes, from the lower side to the upper side of the Campground (CG).  

By that time I was heading back to our site, and then meeting up with Susan and the girls out walking.  

After breakfast, we all went out and Susan took a count of Rv's that had arrived, collect license plate information and talked to many of the arrival's. 
We also learned that 2 large grounds were arriving. One at the North end, other at the south end. This all started on Friday.

During Saturday, we met Tyler (deputy sheriff), Mike the local biologist for game and fish, and Mike maintenance worker. We learned alot about the previous CG host. Let's just say this. Being a CG host means there are alot of gray areas. We all have to be flexible in many ways. 

By the end of day, we met most everyone camping, made a few more rounds, check the vault toilets, at least twice and then started dinner. 

In all, we worked a total of 4 hours, maybe, and they were easy hours. Sunday, was going to be busy, over 30 sites were turnovers. Going out and coming in. Again, say routing, and about 4 hours of work. Also during this time, we completed setting up our site.






One of the nicest thing going is the communication between people, Supervisor, Law enforcement, and campers. So different,, I am not saying working is different, as whether in Custer or here, when you are actually working with someone you learn to respect them. Communications in our previous volunteering job was ok, but there were too many things not said. 
So, before you accept any, volunteer jobs, make a list - good and bad and ensure you discuss them prior to starting or accepting a position. 


Safe Travels and Journeys
Susan, Tilly, Dakota and me
Remember the 3 W's during these times.



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