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RE: Must own a computer?
ORIGINAL: KidEpoxy Nope, not all of that handfull will have to be called. Toolman's club had no SO email listed, yet Muncie used email with that club to conduct the business of getting that problem corrected. Of the few clubs that have SO's without their own email, I am guessing the overwhelming majority have at least 1 email listed for the other officers. That's the detail that, IMO, makes the whole thing a ridiculous exercise on AMA's part. As I've said......a good idea with totally inept implementation. |
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I dont think anyone here would get too upset if the Muncie required there be at least 1 email for the club.
But its silly to kick aside all the other club email addresses and deny a charter because one particular slot doenst have the clubs email redundantly written in. |
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Do you guys think a privately owned and operated business could survive in the real world with decision making like this?
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Have you guys ever been to the real world?
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ORIGINAL: MikeL Have you guys ever been to the real world? I would be very interested in your perceptions of a real world both without and with computers. I am one of those that declines real business using email. To me, AMA is Not real business. Buying for myself, and selling my own real estate through my trust is real business. When I owned a Hobby Shop, no computers then, that was real business. When under the pre-'84 tax laws, I could no longer use the profitable business for tax avoidance, then I sold it out. That was IMO real world as tax avoidance was my main concern. Even donating to a charity can be profitable when certain appraised amounts, and certain tax brackets all mesh into a certain situation. Again, not done with a computer but definitely "real world" business! [sm=idea.gif] Now those were several of my ideas of small real world experiences. Fighting both military hierarchy, and federal hierarchy, while accomplishing over 20,000 professional flight hours, both in combat ready time and civil air carrier, was also a real business. My machines did not need a computer as they had a PILOT in the cockpit. [>:] |
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ORIGINAL: MikeL Have you guys ever been to the real world? Club SO (and Chairman of 'The Board') had duly registered his email addy with AMA HQ. Received urgent Dave Brown sky-will-fall if you use LiPo batteries warning broadcast (critiqued in this forum by Fred Marks who actually knows something about LiPo batteries - use search). Posted copy of same on club bulletin board at the flying site leased from the County...........gratuitously providing an "interesting" read for County workers and Site Supervisor while they used the club's shade structure during their work breaks. To really expedite the flow of information about the dangers of model airplanes, maybe HQ should require email addys for the site owners. Abel |
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ORIGINAL: combatpigg Do you guys think a privately owned and operated business could survive in the real world with decision making like this? I think you might have it backwards for anything past a mom and pop shoe store and maybe not even them. There are rules everywhere you turn in life. You don't pick and choose who follows the rules. 150,000 members and so far one with a gripe. Well, one that knows one that might have a gripe anyway. I am enthralled by this concept of techno-fascism though. What are the defining traits? Are seatbelts T-F? Turn signals? What criteria is used in defining TF? |
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As a returning club secretary since the internet, if the AMA says e-mail required for Safety coordinator he gets an e-mail address. What I'm wondering about now is why I was required to identify a club officer as the soul contact person (e-mail not required) for the club? Does this mean that all manners of club business/correspondence, except safety issues, go through the contact identified and listed on the AMA Web site for the club? Only the safety coordinator (not an elected officer) receives safety bulletins? By default the AMA is requiring a club to have E-mail access for club chartering. Why not the selected contact club officer? I would understand the club officer selected as the club contact person being required to have access to E-mail. BTW the contact persons e-mail is what I entered because our safety coordinator doesn’t do e-mail.
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ORIGINAL: phlpsfrnk As a returning club secretary since the internet, if the AMA says e-mail required for Safety coordinator he gets an e-mail address. What I'm wondering about now is why I was required to identify a club officer as the soul contact person (e-mail not required) for the club? Does this mean that all manners of club business/correspondence, except safety issues, go through the contact identified and listed on the AMA Web site for the club? Only the safety coordinator (not an elected officer) receives safety bulletins? By default the AMA is requiring a club to have E-mail access for club chartering. Why not the selected contact club officer? I would understand the club officer selected as the club contact person being required to have access to E-mail. BTW the contact persons e-mail is what I entered because our safety coordinator doesn’t do e-mail. |
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The ama reminds me of some of the unions, they want to do less an less work, but still get paid the same or more.
Ron |
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What I'm wondering about now is why I was required to identify a club officer as the soul contact person (e-mail not required) for the club? So much for the concept of getting out of the dark ages. Only one email is required for the club, and it AINT the contact person?????? Clubs dont need emails, non-club members dont need emails, only the club SO's do |
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ORIGINAL: The Toolman The ama reminds me of some of the unions, they want to do less an less work, but still get paid the same or more. Ron |
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Back at Ya.......
Ron |
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ORIGINAL: Kemosobie ORIGINAL: phlpsfrnk As a returning club secretary since the internet, if the AMA says e-mail required for Safety coordinator he gets an e-mail address. What I'm wondering about now is why I was required to identify a club officer as the soul contact person (e-mail not required) for the club? Does this mean that all manners of club business/correspondence, except safety issues, go through the contact identified and listed on the AMA Web site for the club? Only the safety coordinator (not an elected officer) receives safety bulletins? By default the AMA is requiring a club to have E-mail access for club chartering. Why not the selected contact club officer? I would understand the club officer selected as the club contact person being required to have access to E-mail. BTW the contact persons e-mail is what I entered because our safety coordinator doesn’t do e-mail. I did as you suggested, and searched on "Safety Coordinator." First on the list of returns was the 2009 Club Charter Kit. I scanned it and found this: "In late 2008, the AMA Safety Committee developed an on-line incident report form. It is available only to designated club safety coordinators and can be found in the “Members Only” section on the AMA Web site at www.modelaircraft.org/membersonly/incident.aspx. This new tool will give the Safety Committee an opportunity to establish common concerns and recurring problems throughout the country" Why 'Members Only?" I thought the party line was that non-club flyers caused safety incidents. Is the purpose of the incident report (and SO's, as the report form is only available to them) to rat them out? Abel |
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ORIGINAL: abel_pranger ORIGINAL: Kemosobie ORIGINAL: phlpsfrnk As a returning club secretary since the internet, if the AMA says e-mail required for Safety coordinator he gets an e-mail address. What I'm wondering about now is why I was required to identify a club officer as the soul contact person (e-mail not required) for the club? Does this mean that all manners of club business/correspondence, except safety issues, go through the contact identified and listed on the AMA Web site for the club? Only the safety coordinator (not an elected officer) receives safety bulletins? By default the AMA is requiring a club to have E-mail access for club chartering. Why not the selected contact club officer? I would understand the club officer selected as the club contact person being required to have access to E-mail. BTW the contact persons e-mail is what I entered because our safety coordinator doesn’t do e-mail. I did as you suggested, and searched on "Safety Coordinator." First on the list of returns was the 2009 Club Charter Kit. I scanned it and found this: "In late 2008, the AMA Safety Committee developed an on-line incident report form. It is available only to designated club safety coordinators and can be found in the “Members Only” section on the AMA Web site at www.modelaircraft.org/membersonly/incident.aspx. This new tool will give the Safety Committee an opportunity to establish common concerns and recurring problems throughout the country" Why 'Members Only?" I thought the party line was that non-club flyers caused safety incidents. Is the purpose of the incident report (and SO's, as the report form is only available to them) to rat them out? Abel |
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Just when you thought this forum couldn't get any more ridiculous, it does.
And before one of the bottom feeders (don't bottom feeders generally dine on excrement? Hmmm. Now it makes sense.) tells me that if I don't like it, scram and don't come back...... I have and probably won't. |
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"Just when you thought this forum couldn't get any more ridiculous, it does."
All the treads on this forum end up this way. Look at the bright side it keeps them off the streets. Mike |
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