Gmarakas, you make clear and well thought out points but the bottom line is; where do qualified candidates come from? Personally, I think the pool of qualified candidates is extreamly small and the reality is, those dedicated people are probably already on the board. I don't think it's a matter of wanting the job, or even having a lot of good ideas; it's more of a pragmatic reality of being available for an indeffinate amount of time to serve the club. Most people don't have the time, or money to be that available. Even someone who is self employed would have trouble leaving their business to attend to the AMCA duties. The last thing the AMCA needs is an absentee board member who means well but can't fulfill their duties.
Personally, I think things are going well with the AMCA. I'm getting 4 magazines, we just had a fantastic meet at Denton, and a summer of national meets to look forward to. If you want more than that from the AMCA, I suggest you volunteer. I know that sounds arrogant but it's a fact that not enough people step up to the plate to do these jobs. Obviously, it's the chapters that do all of the work at a meet and for most of us, that is where we see the AMCA. Those jobs are thankless and sometimes nasty but that is where true AMCA service begins.
On the national level the AMCA is functioning quite well. We get our magazines, and they keep the umbrella over many things, and I've seen no loss or interruption of services. Just like electricity, it's always there. This judging thing has gotten way out of hand and is just getting absurd. One guy is making a huge stink and trying to pull the whole club down because he can't get what he wants. That doesn't say much for a potential chief judge's judgement.
Maybe we should all go out to our shops and re-connect with our passion for old motorcycles.
Personally, I think things are going well with the AMCA. I'm getting 4 magazines, we just had a fantastic meet at Denton, and a summer of national meets to look forward to. If you want more than that from the AMCA, I suggest you volunteer. I know that sounds arrogant but it's a fact that not enough people step up to the plate to do these jobs. Obviously, it's the chapters that do all of the work at a meet and for most of us, that is where we see the AMCA. Those jobs are thankless and sometimes nasty but that is where true AMCA service begins.
On the national level the AMCA is functioning quite well. We get our magazines, and they keep the umbrella over many things, and I've seen no loss or interruption of services. Just like electricity, it's always there. This judging thing has gotten way out of hand and is just getting absurd. One guy is making a huge stink and trying to pull the whole club down because he can't get what he wants. That doesn't say much for a potential chief judge's judgement.
Maybe we should all go out to our shops and re-connect with our passion for old motorcycles.
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