Hi all,
I work for an IT company that specializes in network infrastructure. One of the perks with the company I am at is they have a Professional Development (PD) fund that we can use for courses, conventions, etc. Generally, they prefer stuff that will advance you professionally but they aren't overally strict. I am putting together a proposal that would allow me to go to Gen Con and I would like to solicit your help. Going to Gen Con has always been a dream of mine and this year and I want to do everything I can to help make that a reality. I live in Canada so there has always been an extra hurdle or two for me to go. Since I have never been to Gen Con I don't know a whole lot about the content of the events. I know there is a ton of gaming, miniature tournaments, boardgaming and a whole lot of fun. I know that there are some writing seminars that I have read about in the past (I am thinking specifically of one by Michael Stackpole regarding novel plots and so on) but beyond that I don't know what else is there. Is there any way I can point out some fringe benefits to my line of work by going to Gen Con? It doesn't have to be technically related, as the company considers things like technical writing courses, management training, etc as a benefit to the employee as well as the employer. Are there any great resources on the net where I can read about the events/seminars that are available?
Thanks in advance for your help and heres to hoping my employer will foot the bill!
I work for an IT company that specializes in network infrastructure. One of the perks with the company I am at is they have a Professional Development (PD) fund that we can use for courses, conventions, etc. Generally, they prefer stuff that will advance you professionally but they aren't overally strict. I am putting together a proposal that would allow me to go to Gen Con and I would like to solicit your help. Going to Gen Con has always been a dream of mine and this year and I want to do everything I can to help make that a reality. I live in Canada so there has always been an extra hurdle or two for me to go. Since I have never been to Gen Con I don't know a whole lot about the content of the events. I know there is a ton of gaming, miniature tournaments, boardgaming and a whole lot of fun. I know that there are some writing seminars that I have read about in the past (I am thinking specifically of one by Michael Stackpole regarding novel plots and so on) but beyond that I don't know what else is there. Is there any way I can point out some fringe benefits to my line of work by going to Gen Con? It doesn't have to be technically related, as the company considers things like technical writing courses, management training, etc as a benefit to the employee as well as the employer. Are there any great resources on the net where I can read about the events/seminars that are available?
Thanks in advance for your help and heres to hoping my employer will foot the bill!
