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Lets See Your Home Tracking Center

Greetings, Trackers.

In our daily bulletin from North Pole Flight Command the Elf Supervisors received a weird request for pictures of home tracking centers.

Evidently a surprising number of elves showed up at the Community Center at Southern North Pole University to hear a lecture by Elf Dr. Grant Smedley about the “History and How-To of Home Santa Tracking”. Elf Flip Beanz was there to share the current status of remote working elves like you and the class got a little off track when they started asking questions about tracking Santa away from the North Pole. Those elves in attendance were fascinated by the work you do and want to see the environment in which you track Santa.

So they’ve asked for pictures.

If you can snap a photo of your set-up home tracking center and share it via the Elf Wall, that would be great. You can also send it in via a Photo Report.

Also, one other little reminder. We have NOT asked for “official” tracker check-in for this weekend YET. But some of you are finding the page and checking in early.

Please do NOT do that. During this week of launch it is critical these reports come in when we call for them. Sometime on Friday, when authorized by Flight Command, I will post a call for all trackers to check in (each Elf Supervisor is going to do that). There is an order to this. In fact, there a whole launch sequence that our check-in is part of. So its real important you only check in when I tell you to, okay?

Thanks guys! Make it a great day!

 

About this Elf: Elf Pinky Verified Elf Santa's Council Member Sector 5 Elf Supervisor
Elf Pinky was recruited from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1992 and has since served as an instructor in sleigh flight theory at the North Pole Institute of Aviation. She worked very hard to earn her elf credentials, working a second shift first as a tool repair technician in Santa’s workshop and then as an engineer in the Wrapping Department designing wrapping machines. Pinky in recent years was a recruiter and trainer of sleigh test pilots and flies under the call sign Barracuda. Last year she served as a Flight Operations Director and demonstrated outstanding judgment and maturity in her duties supervising more than 400 elves, pilots, reindeer handlers and sleigh freighters.
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