rsmath
sounds super exciting as it is a baseball ballpark! what a great workplace.
unfortunately that world series champion smell has worn off and its back to that vile partisan politics smell wafting from the nearby capitol building.
Didn't see your post until today as I had gone to bed around 8pm last night.
Yeah, it's going to be very cool to work there. It's going to be interesting due to it being a ballpark and be one of the 6 supersites (there are 26 other smaller size early voting centers). I know that some people already have said they will be voting in-person just to have the experience of having voted at Nationals Park (or Capital One Arena, which is also a supersite). This will be my 10th election that I've worked and one heck of an election to reach double digits.
The good thing is that with all the news about the desperate need for poll workers is that they have more regular poll workers than they need. A small drawback is that because all the new workers are young and fired up, so they think that the policies around how to remain neutral and some other procedures are unfair to one degree to another. The trainers said the site coordinators (who are head/manger poll workers) will really need to pretty much flawless due to the new poll workers, along with the fact that voters and news media will be doing a lot more scrutinizing due to the primary was such a disaster.