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The work week at OSE is Mon-Fri, from 9:00am to 6:00pm with | The standard work week at OSE is a 40 hour work week. Standard time is Mon-Fri, from 9:00am to 6:00pm with 1 hour of personal time for lunch or other. If the work week extends into the weekend, the Product Lead will designate compensatory time off. Some DPVs choose to work more than 40 hours per week to maximize their “experience” and exposure to different challenges. This is a choice and is up to each person's discretion, but compensatory time off is strongly encouraged due to the intense nature of the Factor e Farm experience. | ||
DPVs receive work day direction from the Product Lead | DPVs receive work day direction from the Product Lead. | ||
==Collaboration vs Consensus== | ==Collaboration vs Consensus== |
Revision as of 18:16, 21 November 2013
DPV Orientation and Message Board
Purpose
To manage expectations and facilitate a healthy and efficient working and living environment, all visitors to FeF must review the following community standards:
About Maysville, Missouri
Maysville (1000 population) is a small, rural town with basic conveniences: Baker's True Value (a small but very well-equipped hardware store) grocery store, Dollar General, Casey's gas station, BBQ stand. FeF is approximately 2 miles south of Maysville. For more information see Maysville, MO City Data.
- Cameron, MO (10k population) is 15 miles south east of Maysville and has fast food, farm supply, hardware stores, Wal-Mart, and motels.
- Saint Joseph, MO (100k population) is 36 miles west of Maysville and has most commercial conveniences of a small metropolis
- Kansas City, MO (2M population) is 65 miles south of Maysville and has conveniences of a metropolis as well as attractions and entertainment
Work week
The standard work week at OSE is a 40 hour work week. Standard time is Mon-Fri, from 9:00am to 6:00pm with 1 hour of personal time for lunch or other. If the work week extends into the weekend, the Product Lead will designate compensatory time off. Some DPVs choose to work more than 40 hours per week to maximize their “experience” and exposure to different challenges. This is a choice and is up to each person's discretion, but compensatory time off is strongly encouraged due to the intense nature of the Factor e Farm experience.
DPVs receive work day direction from the Product Lead.
Collaboration vs Consensus
While collaboration is encouraged, consensus is not required. When discussing a contentious issue, it is strongly encouraged that the discussion is documented and posted for collaborative feedback on the issue. Due to time constraints and simple hierarchy, the Product Lead or other OSE Staff have final authority.
- When receiving mail, include “Open Source Ecology” in the “To” line with “ATTN:” to your name.
- Use the following addresses, depending upon your chosen mail service carrier:
- USPS: Open Source Ecology, ATTN: (your name), PO Box 442, Maysville, MO 64469
- UPS/Fed Ex: Open Source Ecology, ATTN: (your name), 909 Willow Rd, Maysville, MO 64469
DPV Meals
- When 5 or less DPVs are onsite, a weekly stipend of $35 per person will be provided to offset the cost of groceries.
- When 6 or more DPVs are onsite, a weekly stipend will be provided as a lump sum to cover the upcoming week's dinner. The DPV provided the lump sum is responsible for meal planning and sourcing groceries for the upcoming week. The Product Lead is responsible for allocating meal planning and grocery run time the week prior. DPVs are responsible for managing cooking responsibilities. The purpose of assigning a single dinner cook during high capacity durations is to keep the kitchen manageable.
- Please note that OSE may not be able to accommodate a restrictive diet.
- Examples of easy to prepare "family-style" dinner meals can be found at the Recipes page.
DPV Travel
OSE Staff is available to pick up and drop off DPVs as far as Kansas City. This includes Kansas City International Airport (MCI).
HabLab
Hablab is a dorm style facility with a 5 shared bedrooms, a single bathroom with individual showers, a washer and dryer, and a living and work space. OSE's office is located in Hablab. Hablab is an early structure, built with the CEB Press.
HabLab standards and cleaning
- Outside shoes are not to be worn in HabLab. A shoe rack is available for shoe storage and house slippers.
- DPVs are expected to keep HabLab clean.
- DPVs are expected to not leave personal items strewn in living and working spaces.
Kitchen
The kitchen is equipped with a stove top, 3 toaster ovens, refrigerator, 2 microwaves, crock-pot, pots/pans, and other commonly used small cooking utensils.
- DPVs are expected to keep the kitchen clean.
- Food storage outside the kitchen is prohibited. Individual cupboard are available to store sealed dry food.
- Dishes must be washed immediately after use.
- Kitchen counters and stove must be wiped down after use.
- Food must not be washed down the sink. A compost bucket is provided.
Bathroom
The bathroom is co-gender, both male and female use the same facility. A closed bathroom door signals that the bathroom is in use. Knock to verify that the bathroom is in use.
- DPVs are expected to keep the bathroom clean and tidy.
- Do not leave personal items in the showers.
Bedrooms
The bedrooms are equipped with 1-3 twin beds, each with a (washed) mattress cover. If you are unable to share a bedroom, inform the Technical Community Manager (TCM) prior to accepting an offer as a DPV.
- DPVs are expected to keep bedrooms clean and tidy.
WiFi
Hablab and Workshop are equipped with free wifi.
Phone
The land line is (816) 449-1239
Recycling and Trash
- Recycling bins are available for paper, metal, glass and plastics.
- DPVs are responsible for taking out the trash prior to Thursday morning pick up.
DPV Visitors
All DPV visits should be coordinated with the Technical Community Manager and approved by the Product Lead or Documentation Manager and the Operations Manager. See the Dedicated Project Visit page for more information about the application process.
Workshop
See Factor e Farm Workshop Guidelines
Parking
Park in front of the Workshop. When unloading items, temporary parking is permitted in front of the Hablab. Street parking is not permitted by the city of Maysville.
Smoking
The smoking area is behind HabLab. Use of a butt can, provided near the smoking area, is mandatory. Smoking will not be permitted, should cigarette butts be found on FeF grounds.
Wildlife
- Wildlife includes snakes, spiders, wasps, raccoons, and deer. See native Missouri snakes and reptiles and native spiders.
- To mitigate mice:
- OSE has a rural farm cat named Boots. If you are allergic to cats, inform the TCM prior to accepting an offer as a DPV.
- Food storage outside the kitchen is prohibited.
- Dishes must be washed immediately after use.
Weather
Northern MO has a continental climate. This includes extreme heat and winter weather conditions (snow/ice), tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding, and earthquakes.
What to bring to FeF
- Steel-toed boots (required) - notify TCM if you do not have steel-toed boots, OSE may be able to provide a loaner pair
- Bedding/pillow for a twin mattress (or sleeping bag)
- Towel
- Personal toiletries
- House slippers or socks
- Water bottle
- Rain resistant coat
- Rain boots
- Work gloves, earplugs, protective eye wear - provided by OSE
- Laptop & scrolling mouse for Sketchup, if doing 3D modeling
- Camera or camera phone recommended for documentation purposes
- Laundry bag
- Flashlight
- Long pants - for the workshop
- Toiletry bin, bucket, or bag