(Flag only) if there are three
PCs in an
auditor's
line up, he goes 1, 2, 3 / 1, 2, 3 / 1, 2, 3
day after
day. The
PCs assigned to an
auditor are consecutively audited and C/Sed. If he has two
PCs, he can get in three or even four sessions in the
day. This means
PCs are always on standby. There is no
registrar saying "You will get your sessions at 10:00 a.m. in the morning every Tuesday."
Registrars do not schedule. Ever. It means that a
PC may expect to get audited as often as possible. If an
auditor starts, let us say, at 0830 hours, he can leap frog
PCs all through the
day,
auditing each one as far as he can, to a
win or to the
conclusion of the C/S or lunch or whatever. But the
signal to
Tech Services to
act is that
auditor bringing the
PC to the
examiner. At once, that
auditor's next
PC must be rounded up by
Tech Services, the
folder put in the
auditor's hands even while the
auditor is finishing his
admin on the first
session.
(BFO 46)