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CityTasker Member Section

Activation Countdown: 19 days left!

Activation prompt (visible only after video is completed):
To activate your account, please come to any neighborhood service center with the following documentation:

  • photo ID

  • Seattle public schools volunteer approval (automatically added to list, if noted on application)

  • Food Handler's permit (automatically added to list, if noted on application)

A city staff member will check your documents, answer any questions, confirm your identity, activate your account, and print your new CityTasker RFID card. Welcome to the team!

NOTE: When a new account has been started, the rest of the member section is blocked. The only part visible is the link to the video training. After the video tutorial has been successfully completed, activation prompt appears. Only after activation does the rest of the member page become visible.

Personal account #: 875413 (do not give this out)
Transfer account #: TAKSFD  (this code allows someone else to give you volunteer credits)

Volunteer Credit Balance:
7

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Current Work Rating

3.6

Visit Marketplace:
Functioning much like e-bay, CityTaskers can put excess volunteer credits up for auction, either for US currency or the CityDorm credits from other cities. A CraigsList-type site would also allow people to offer goods and services in trade for volunteer credits.

Transfer Volunteer Credits:
A CityTasker may log into their own account and transfer volunteer credits to any other account for which they have the transfer #.

If CityTasker is not eligible to rent a CityDorm, a note in this spot says "not eligible" with a link explaining why. The rental button appears when CityTasker is has earned 10 volunteer credits, has an evaluation score higher than 2, and has successfully completed the video contract tutorial.

This button appears once the CityTasker has rented their first CityDorm. It remains even if the member moves out or has eligibility suspended, so they can access their rental history information.

Upcoming Tasks:
This is the list of all upcoming reserved tasks.Members may also place in this area any upcoming any first come, first serve jobs that they intend to do. 

Task Feed:
This allows the member to scroll through posted CityTasks that meet their preset filters. The member can dismiss tasks they definitely don't want, claim tasks they want, and leave tasks they're still thinking about. There's also a button to check and adjust their current filters. The CityTasker can select various ways to get alerts about newly posted jobs including e-mail and text. A smartphone app would also be available.

Work History:
This allows the member to review their entire work history, including task description, date, TaskLead, hours worked, rating received and rating given. If the member wishes to, they can print this out as a report to be shared with job counselors, potential employers, etc.

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