Rip Van Winkle wrote:My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
I'm very willing for other people to step up and do the work.
I'm too busy.
Rip Van Winkle wrote:My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
jdege wrote:Rip Van Winkle wrote:My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
I'm very willing for other people to step up and do the work.
I'm too busy.
Rip Van Winkle wrote:jdege wrote:Rip Van Winkle wrote:My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
I'm very willing for other people to step up and do the work.
I'm too busy.
This unfortunately is the most common answer whenever this question is asked.
Rip Van Winkle wrote:Erud wrote:That is the most ridiculous gun club of all time. Seriously.
From an outside observer, for as long as I've participated on this form, threads regarding OGC seem to have these recurring themes.The BoD doesn't run the club properly.
My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
The BoD is difficult to contact and they don't answer questions.
It's next to impossible to sign up for range/work duty.
Holland&Holland wrote:Personally I could not take on this commitment because if I did I would not do it half assed. However I would be very supportive if someone stepped forward who wanted to take on the current administration.
mc762x54R wrote:Rip Van Winkle wrote:Erud wrote:That is the most ridiculous gun club of all time. Seriously.
From an outside observer, for as long as I've participated on this form, threads regarding OGC seem to have these recurring themes.The BoD doesn't run the club properly.
My question to those reading this, how many of you are willing to run for a board position to change the status quo?
The BoD is difficult to contact and they don't answer questions.
It's next to impossible to sign up for range/work duty.
I am, its not my personality type to want to be in a position like that, but I can do it, I live 5 miles from the range, I can use a computer, and I like shooting more than I would like saying "I'm a board member"
Having them shut down just made this whole endless quarantine that much worse.
I drove up north yesterday, the idiotic state has half the forest roads closed, and every home improvement store had a packed parking lot. The little hospital on 169 looked deserted. We might as well work if every Menards is filled to capacity every weekend.
Ghost wrote:Just got back from Fleetfarm and nearly everything I wanted to buy was sold out.
Place was busy, including the elderly gentlemen with Santa beards and face masks that had zero chance of being effective.
jdege wrote:I'm not in the board.
I never even attend the meetings.
I just get kinda tired of the complaints.
Drizzle wrote:Went shooting today. There were a couple of parties on the short range. One seemed to be giving instruction to another. I thought about asking if they lived in the same household, but decided that would be chickensh!t.
hard h2o wrote:Drizzle wrote:Went shooting today. There were a couple of parties on the short range. One seemed to be giving instruction to another. I thought about asking if they lived in the same household, but decided that would be chickensh!t.
When I was there the other day on the short range the guy nearest me was also shooting a .45. I was asking him if he saved his brass and we were then working out how to tell ours apart. Another member there came up to us and politely reminded us that we needed to be distancing for the sake of the club being open.
Later two guys showed up. One mentioned about how nice it was to be out. He then said he couldn't remember the rules from the email. I recited them to him and when I mentioned the part about a guest needing to be living in the same household he kind of got a deer in the headlights look. He remarked to his buddy, whom I had assumed to be another member, that he would have to adopt him for the day.
On the 100 there was a guy who said he was a new member. He was getting a bit too close to me while talking. Closer than I even would have liked before this pandemic. He was not displaying his badge like the email said. I did not correct him because I did not want him to think I was inviting some close quarters discourse.
There was a father, young son, and grandpa. Dad and grandpa are members. They asked how I had gotten my 2020 badge sticker. Does no one read the emails or are they just selective in the ones they open. They obviously got the email saying we are open. Must have missed the ones that detailed how to show up prior to the meeting to pick up the badge sticker.
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