The Workers Behind Car Shows Macomb MI

This article features how-to tips for hosting a succesfull car show. Read on for more information on car show staffing and management.

Local Companies

FSI Group LLC
586-914-4139
29548 Bonnie Dr.
Warren, MI
Crest Volvo
(586) 948-6000
23391 Hall Rd
MacOmb, MI
Milne Russ Ford Inc
(586) 948-7700
24777 Hall Rd
MacOmb, MI
Russ Milne Ford Inc
(586) 948-7700
24777 Hall Rd
MacOmb, MI
Saturn of Lakeside
(586) 286-0200
18181 Hall Rd
MacOmb, MI
Victory Nissan of MacOmb
(586) 421-0100
23651 Hall Rd
MacOmb, MI
Royal Oak Ford
(248) 586-2200
27401 Woodward Ave
Berkley, MI
Suburban Subaru
(248) 649-2300
1790 Maplelawn Dr
Troy, MI
Ordus Ford-Lincoln-Mercury-Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep
(989) 269-8472
895 S Van Dyke Rd
Bad Axe, MI
Rogers Chevrolet
(734) 782-2421
23755 Allen Rd
Woodhaven, MI

People Behind The Scene

When the car show visitors see your extravagant event, they won’t see all the hard work performed by the people behind the scene. On the day of the show, these worker bees will be at their assigned post in the midst of fun and festivities. However, getting to this point is no easy task. To have a car show extravaganza—not your ordinary event, you will need extraordinary people.

A Few Good People

They are a select group of men and women who will work on the committees. These individual groups will be the nucleus of executing a successful event. They must be people who like and respect each other to work as a team. A car show extravaganza requires individual stamina, flexibility and cooperation because each committee will be responsible for a component of the event on a time-line.

Equal Opportunity

Each person within the committee will have specific tasks to perform. No one person wants to feel burdened with an unequal share of responsibility. And, everyone wants to have fun, of course. So, list the tasks, ask for volunteer team captains and workers. Then, determine who has special or creative skills that can be used to enhance assignments. People who volunteer usually participate at a higher level than those drafted or made to feel obligated.

When it is all said and done, it is the people behind the scene of your successful event that will make you proud.

About the Author:

Tonza Borden is the developer and administrator of AtlantaAntiqueCarClub.com. She is a successful home-based communications specialist. Collecting antique automobilia is her hobby. Learning all about vintage automobiles is her passion. Visit http://www.atlantaantiquecarclub.com or contact her for written permission to reproduce for noncommercial use ©All About Car Shows: How To Pick A Leader, giving credit to the author.

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