<VV> CORSA Board -- Please consider

Joseph Robbins robbins at mail.monticello.net
Thu Jan 4 20:27:09 EST 2007


Thanks for the kind words Tim , I thought my 3 years were not noticed. <gg>
Folks, I have coached little league sports, and sat on the CORSA BOD. It's
the same deal, the best coaches are in the bleachers. Step up to the plate
or don't complain. Now isn't that easy ? 

Regarding Mike and Harrys fees. You have no idea how much work they do for
free until you read through all the fine print. They are contracted to do 
Certain things and that's it, but so many times in my 3 years they did work
that they did not have to do but did because it needed done. In a give and
take sense, they give far much more than they take. 

If you think you can help, give it a shot and run. Or join a committee, or
email your BOD rep with ideas. Like anything else, little things can add up
to big things and maybe help the club. 


Joe Robbins
 
CORSA BOD 2003-2005



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of tim mahler
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:15 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> CORSA Board -- Please consider 

My northern friend Bob Johnston said it well "Talk to former directors and 
get the real story about the job. Be sure you have the time and intestinal 
fortitude available to devote a big chunk of your time over three years to 
doing the job. I have seen many folks take on this job over the past 34 
years and am proud to call many of them friend."

Board members are often "promoted" from chapter leadership positions.  And 
like being the star high school basketball player  who joins a big league 
college team,  must sit on the bench awhile , that in itself is tough, 
unless you are prepared for it.  There are conflicts within each local 
chapter if you listen well enough.  Dealing with the conflicts can be tough.

Sometimes listening is all that can or should be done.

Compromises must be made -- look at the hoopla that a mis-worded email 
causes on this list.  multiply that by 10 or so.   Board members must be 
able to take a step back and assess the real meaning of lots of messages --

from 5,000 members -- all with distinct views on life.   Sometimes we just 
don't agree.

I've had several debates with Bill Hubble.  I'm sure we both had to "take a 
walk" a few times.  We were both right -- but the answers were different. 
I'ld hate to have to grade a paper with all correct answers.   I'll will 
miss Bill,  he has been an excellent board member,  dedicated and hard 
working

-- And the Board needs to hear -- OFF THIS LIST -- what the dissenting 
opinions are.  Talking amongst yourselves does not get the attentionn of the

board members.   Personnally,  I usually skim oner non-technical issues on 
VV pretty quickly.  Work keeps me plenty busy.   I may or may not agree but 
I will respond, as will the rest of the board.

And in case anybody missed it - Thanks Bill.   ( I also miss former board 
members Seth and Kent and Joe and Rob and ........)  The Board needs more 
like them.  Volunteer, serve,  it IS survivable.

tim mahler
Central Division Director
Looking forward to the upcoming autocross season where we can get back to a 
good "EARLY" vs "LATE" discussion.



 
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