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Re: How would you Handle?
[Re: jdhunter2011]
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01/07/15 11:44 AM
01/07/15 11:44 AM
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Hunting-231
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It depends on the issue you are trying to resolve.
1. If it is about the president dropping unexpected events on the members - then IF the president is the "owner" of the club and if it is something that upsets you then your only option is to leave if he takes a totalitarian stance. If he is elected - then voice your concerns about these types of things happening late in the season, and while you may support the cause - you'd prefer they be scheduled and published prior to the opening of deer season.
2. If it is about you not being able to hunt some of your areas because someone else might be hunting "your deer" - then that is a personal problem and you need to find a place to hunt all by yourself.
IMO - it is a great cause, just bad timing - but, IF you are a dick about it - then you will look like a complete ass to not only the president, but to pretty much every single person that is a member of the club.
Personally - since I could care less about killing a deer, then I'd probably volunteer to take someone with me.
Last edited by Hunting-231; 01/07/15 11:46 AM.
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