Worldcon
Aug. 29 to Sept. 2, 2002 San José |
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Staff FAQI need information about xxxx, who do I contact? - a full list of staff contact email addresses is available here. I want to work on the convention, who do I contact? - please see our volunteers page. I'm not sure what working on the convention involves, can you tell me more? - Worldcons rely upon volunteers to do most of this work on the convention. This helps keep the costs down. What you choose to do depends a lot on how much time you have to spare and what experience you have. You could do anything from checking bags at the art show to dispensing tourism advice at the information desk to running the lighting rig for our tech crew. We are grateful for any and every volunteer, and will do our best to find you work that suits you best. What we can say is that working on the convention involves meeting new people from all around the world. Volunteering is an excellent way to make new friends. Do I still have to buy a membership if I work on the convention? - Yes. Even the con committee are paying for their memberships. If ConJosé covers its costs our first priority will be to try to refund the memberships of people who worked on the convention, but we cannot guarantee that we will do so. This is normal practice for Worldcons.
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