I think it's completely doable and worth between $2 and 4 grand. But one person has to be around for all of it -- not at the tables the whole time but often and whenever needed and freqently enough to see that everything happens when it should. Seems to me that the timing and the changeover of goods on the tables is very important -- if not well timed gets very confusing - and there are always folks that don't pick up there winnings right away so storage is needed *separate* from where the to-be-auctioned items are stored (under the tables?) so that stuff doesn't get auctioned twice. sh --- Karen Randall <krandall@rdrcpa.biz> wrote: > > To do it this way, I think you really have to have > someone > > in charge of running the silents plus one or two > helpers > > that on on the job during the talks to set things up, > move > > merchandise, etc. I think that's a good thing, > actually, > > although not necessarily for the workers themselves. > > But you could probably conscript them in teams, so that > noone missed more > than one talk. Payoff could be that they got a free copy > of the convention > DVD.<g> > > Karen > > > _______________________________________________ > AGA-mcm mailing list > AGA-mcm@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm > _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm