So my troop is kicking off plan for our next high advancer trip in 2018.
Now these trips cost 1-2K per person. Logistics of equip transpo and fundraising take time thus the long lead time.
There are 4 places we could go. The boys decide. Now this doesn't always work out.
A couple of senior scouts are pushing for the most PITA trip out west so they can horseback ride. On horses limited to 200lb- we keep telling them to look around- none of the leaders inc the fit ones are under 200. So no.
The suck part is the leader heading this up was to give a presentation on the camp so the boys could make an informed vote and let the parents know what we are getting into.
This was ok, but he drops the bomb shell to be able to vote at next weeks meeting they/I have to bring $100 unrefundable deposit.
WTF, funny I don't remember the troop committee approving this fee or plan.
The BSA is now pay to plan?
I'm out of work and so are others, and one isn't but we know has to budget carefully and cant just shit $100 in a week.
I'm on committee and also an Asst Scout Master in the troop and I'm going on the offensive after a brief heated discussion in the middle of last night meeting.
Not too much I just made my point and let it drop.
I feel the need to weed out the kids who won't be going voting in their friends want. This is how we ended up going to the same summer camp again rather then going some place new.
But not like this. If I finish the pistol I'm working on for a guy I'll have an extra 100 can my kid get 2 votes?
Now these trips cost 1-2K per person. Logistics of equip transpo and fundraising take time thus the long lead time.
There are 4 places we could go. The boys decide. Now this doesn't always work out.
A couple of senior scouts are pushing for the most PITA trip out west so they can horseback ride. On horses limited to 200lb- we keep telling them to look around- none of the leaders inc the fit ones are under 200. So no.
The suck part is the leader heading this up was to give a presentation on the camp so the boys could make an informed vote and let the parents know what we are getting into.
This was ok, but he drops the bomb shell to be able to vote at next weeks meeting they/I have to bring $100 unrefundable deposit.
WTF, funny I don't remember the troop committee approving this fee or plan.
The BSA is now pay to plan?
I'm out of work and so are others, and one isn't but we know has to budget carefully and cant just shit $100 in a week.
I'm on committee and also an Asst Scout Master in the troop and I'm going on the offensive after a brief heated discussion in the middle of last night meeting.
Not too much I just made my point and let it drop.
I feel the need to weed out the kids who won't be going voting in their friends want. This is how we ended up going to the same summer camp again rather then going some place new.
But not like this. If I finish the pistol I'm working on for a guy I'll have an extra 100 can my kid get 2 votes?
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