Paintball Magazine Paintball Magazine March 2020 Issue | Page 55

e Crazy Photo Canadians: Hrynuik and George Lewko by George Jim Lewko Tuesday and nerf. Limited insurance options were discussed, but there is a good thread on the Facebook forums. Employee compensation and training were covered along with tipping of staff, and how to encourage the tipping practice. Discussion on weather verses the number of players and how everyone tracked that. Good discussion on texting verses email, and other communication methods. Pre-registration Check-In 7 -8 am. This is the best way to check in, as it’s way quicker and everything is done ahead of time. If you are going to your first Extravaganza, pre-register. Try not to overload yourself with classes, and to allow yourself time on Tuesday and Wednesday to see the Tradeshow, which will take 2-3 hours generally and allow some good discussion. Thursday has vendor packing up early, not all, but many, so it’s best on Tuesday After a short delay of 20-30 minutes, the tradeshow floor opened. There was lots of and Wednesday. training on the first day of tech and business 8 am - Event Registration classes. The tech classes are usually very sweet deals, and parts kits and other goodies can be Opens 9 am – Field Owners Round Table with 66 included. Lots of business classes varying from attendees, record amount. Junior (Stephen) Axe Throwing, 50 calibre, Shopify, marketing, and Gina Brown moderated all the Round boosting revue, compressor maintenance, Tables (one every day at 9 am), and a big Haunts, Summer Camps, Airsoft and the Hitman thank-you to them for doing it. The discussion Air Powered Time Trials by Greg Hastings. covered other sources on income like airsoft www.paintball.media 055