Youthbuild

Earn your GED or high school diploma, start a career and become empowered by your community.

TXCC & LACC

Become part of the next generation of convervationists through environmental education, preservation and service.

Schedules & Hitch

Conservation & Disaster crews can expect a mix of local projects and hitching projects throughout your term. Hitch schedule(s) might not always follow this schedule due to the needs of project partners. For instance, we have had a few 15-day hitches, or the schedule may potentially have a 7-day hitch

What is a hitch?

A hitch is a 5- or 10-day project, where you camp at your project site:

Day 1: Members arrive at our office with their camping gear, clothes, toiletries, and maybe a good book. The crew will pack a van & trailer with tools and equipment, kitchen gear, and their personal camping gear. Once the crew is ready, they go grocery shopping and hit the road! Upon arrival at the project site members set up camp while the crew leaders meet with the project partner.

Days 2-9: The crew will wake up bright and early, have breakfast, pack a lunch, and then start their day with a stretch circle/PT. The crew will then head to the worksite and work up to 8.5 hours each day. After work, they head to camp where members take turns cooking and doing dishes. Evenings are often spent reading, hanging out by a campfire, or playing games. From there the crew heads to their tents to get a good night’s rest.

Day 10: Time to head home! The crew will load up and head back to their home base. Upon arrival at the office, you will de‐rig by putting away kitchen gear and making sure tools are cleaned, maintained, and put away properly. After that, you can head home to enjoy your days off!

 

Crew Schedules

Our crews’ schedules can vary in three ways:

10 days on/4 days off Hitch
10-day project, leave on a Monday, return 10 days later on Wednesday. Thursday-Sunday are off days.

Week 1: Sunday

off

Monday

hitch

Tuesday

hitch

Wednesday

hitch

Thursday

hitch

Friday

hitch

Saturday

hitch

Week 2: Sunday

hitch

Monday

hitch

Tuesday

hitch

Wednesday

hitch

Thursday

off

Friday

off

Saturday

off

 

5 days on/2 days off Hitch
Five-day project, leave on a Monday, return on a Friday. The weekend is off time.

Sunday

off

Monday

hitch

Tuesday

hitch

Wednesday

hitch

Thursday

hitch

Friday

hitch

Saturday

off

 

5 days on/2 days off Local
If the project site is close our crews won’t hitch, but rather work a Monday – Friday (typically 8 am-5 pm) schedule and return home every day.

Sunday

off

Monday

local

Tuesday

local

Wednesday

local

Thursday

local

Friday

local

Saturday

off

 

Schedules can change at any point during the season.

Some instances where a crew’s schedule may change is if:

  • A project partner cancels due to weather or if the partner becomes unavailable
  • Materials for a project are not available
  • If our Disaster Response Teams are deployed, we will reorganize our project schedule to ensure priority projects are completed by the other non-deployed crews.

 

Orientation Schedules and First Day Info!

Below are general reminders and a gear/boot guide. The orientation agenda and schedule will be shared on your first day

Orientation Information

Gear and Boots: All participants need to ensure you have some Required Everyday Gear ideally within your first week of orientation – please notify us via [email protected] and [email protected] of any guidance or support needed to obtain gear and boots during orientation!

  • We will supply you with: Program T-shirts, one long sleeve brush shirt (button-up), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), safety glasses, ear protection, and gloves
  • Reminder: Keep your receipt for proof of purchase to get a boot reimbursement for eligible purchases and bring it to orientation! More information will be provided during orientation.

Average Start Time and Date

Crew Leaders: 7:45 AM on your Projected Start Date (see Offer Letter)

Crew Members: 8:00 AM on your Projected Start Date (see Offer Letter)

AUSTIN, TX

Building Location: Texas Conservation Corps: Austin Operating Site | American YouthWorks Headquarters

1901 E. Ben White Blvd SRVD EB,

Austin, TX 78741

Room: Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC) Training Room

 

Primary Points of Contact:

TXCC Austin Office – Enrollment and Support Services Team

Phone: 512-744-1900 ext. 1313

Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

REMINDERS

  • Confirm your enrollment status beforehand with [email protected] if you haven’t already!
  • We recommend bringing water, lunch, snacks, and a backpack to carry personal belongings. Access to water and snacks will also be available accordingly!
  • TXCC program shirts will be provided during orientation
  • Wear your boots if you have ’em!

GEAR AND BOOTS

You’ll need to make sure you have some gear before your season begins within your first week of orientation:

  • 8-inch tall, all leather boots (find our online boot guide with the link below)
  • Canvas or denim work pants without any holes that you don’t mind getting dirty
  • Water bottles that can carry at least 3 liters of water
  • Rain gear that’s waterproof
  • Backpack to hold your water, lunch, rain gear, etc.
  • View the Gear List on our website here!

Please notify us via [email protected] and ccmem[email protected] of any assistance or support needed to obtain gear and boots!

PARKING (Austin, TX)

Park on the outside of the front gate enclosure and in the lot surrounding/behind the American YouthWorks building in Austin, TX. Do not park in any lot that is for other surrounding businesses due to risk of being towed (see photo below)!

Directions: Our building can be a little confusing, the image below describes where our main entrance, back entrance, and general parking is attached

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