Editors Editorial – What is an Online vs General Membership
So what is considered an Online member verses a General member to the Sierra RotorCraft Club. In this editorial I also mention my thoughts on a small membership free for all members. But keep in mind that this article is only “My Thoughts” and not those of the President, Board Of Directors and the General membership. Here is the PDF to my editorial on Membership.
Please feel free to leave your comments – anyone!
Jim, great job on this topic of membership. I would first like to say that $5.00 is a super cheep price for being a member of a club to anything, in my younger years i would pay that just to walk into a bar (hoping to see some dancing girls of course) !!!
What if you (a club member) opted out of being a member because of this nominal fee of $5.00, and missed out on the knowledge shared here and then had an accident or incident later to discover you could have (and should have) gained the knowledge of all the members that participate and the very thing that caused your mishap was discussed by another member or group of members, because there is a LEAVE A REPLY section to everything written.
What if you (a club member) inspired someone, shared your knowledge with someone, shared your experiences with someone, shared your dreams with others that have the same dreams, weather it is face to face or over the web, no matter what your geographic location or nationality, is this not what a club is all about?
What if you (a club member) gave $5.00 as a donation and expected nothing in return, then discovered how much joy $5.00 gave you, being a member of this elite club of people and flying machines? What If you just don’t have $5.00, send me a note and I would gladly send $5.00 on your behalf, just because you (a club member) might make a difference in my life or someone elses!!! That’s my $5.00 worth!!!!!
=Parks=