2021: We are switching from DutyMan to a new system
Volunteering with DutyMan
We like to think the Edmonton Yacht Club offers a lot of value to our members. Undoubtedly, this value originates with our close-knit community and the work we do for the club.
EYC uses the DutyMan online service to organize who volunteers for what job. Members go to DutyMan to review what jobs require a volunteer and select jobs that match their availability and talents.
EYC uses the DutyMan online service to organize who volunteers for what job. Members go to DutyMan to review what jobs require a volunteer and select jobs that match their availability and talents.
Help!
Don't have your DutyMan password?
You can tell DutyMan to send an email with your password. Click here for that.
General Help on Logging In
The good folks at DutyMan wrote this page of tips for logging in.
Looking at the volunteer opportunities
Once you login, we suggest this technique, to see what dates & duties are available for you to choose:
What is your name?!
To log into DutyMan, you do not use your email address as an identifier. You enter your first and last name (separated by a space, ex: "John Smith") and your password and click the green arrow (or press the Return key).
How to Volunteer, Change Password, etc
DutyMan offers this page, full of topics on how to use DutyMan.
Other tips?
If there are other tips or issues you think we should address here, please write.
Flummoxed?
Happens to all of us. Thomas Kelm looks after our DutyMan system. You can write to him at [email protected].
Don't have your DutyMan password?
You can tell DutyMan to send an email with your password. Click here for that.
General Help on Logging In
The good folks at DutyMan wrote this page of tips for logging in.
Looking at the volunteer opportunities
Once you login, we suggest this technique, to see what dates & duties are available for you to choose:
- Click on Roster, near the top left of the page
- On the line below Roster, click on List View
- On the line below List View, choose Continuous.
What is your name?!
To log into DutyMan, you do not use your email address as an identifier. You enter your first and last name (separated by a space, ex: "John Smith") and your password and click the green arrow (or press the Return key).
How to Volunteer, Change Password, etc
DutyMan offers this page, full of topics on how to use DutyMan.
Other tips?
If there are other tips or issues you think we should address here, please write.
Flummoxed?
Happens to all of us. Thomas Kelm looks after our DutyMan system. You can write to him at [email protected].