<VV> Referendum vote
Ray "Grymm" Rodriguez
vairguy at echoes.net
Mon Sep 13 06:38:58 EDT 2010
I agree with others here, this kind of thing has to remain quiet and
certainly not become something that is "expected" when a member falls on
hard times... thats just asking for abuse... and besides... a good deed
isn't a good deed anymore when it is expected or required. When this takes
place the only ones who know should be those involved.
Ray R.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Louis Armer" <carmerjr at mindspring.com>
To: "Mike Jacobi" <mvjacobi at comcast.net>
Cc: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 6:25 PM
Subject: <VV> Referendum vote
> Mike there is a core group on V V that have "rescued" many from
> having to drop out. That is NOT what I am advocating and has nothing
> to do with an International referendum vote on CORSA either being
> 100% or not. I am sure you get the gist
> if you have read several of my posts to others. Most all of us have
> had hard times but 44 cents will not break any active CORSA member
> and that is who I advocate votes in this referendum.
>
> Chuck Armer
> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> At 09:32 AM 9/10/2010, you wrote:
>
>>-- guys,
>>
>>I keep encountering VV posts that mention that good loyal members of their
>>local clubs and of corsa are being dropped because they can't afford the
>>dues due to unemployment. With the economy in the state that it is, I
>>have
>>to wonder why we can't remit the dues* of those in that fix, rather than
>>see
>>a good loyal member excluded from fellowship, just at the time he (or she)
>>needs it the most.
>>
>>No not a cut and dried "entitlement" sort of deal, but simply a friendly
>>kind of thing at the local level where the members friends in the club
>>assess the situation and take action to forgive the dues for the time it
>>takes the guy to get reconnected to the job market and back on his feet.
>>The local club could even voluntarily pay that guys corsa dues to keep him
>>able to participate in conventions and other meets.
>>
>>There are a lot of hard times going around right now. If we can do some
>>outreach here and there, seems like folks would find out Corvairs have a
>>heart as well as great engineering.
>>
>>Mike in Michigan (had my share of hard times too)
>
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