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I nominate RandomHero83 for the position of executive director of memberships

What would be a serious estimation of time involved in that job? I would need to discuss anything with the wife lest I be struck dead by way of frying pan to the head. I would like to participate more in Club activities and such but need to work that around work, wife and kids.

That would be a considerable amount of time, Not much of an issue during the winter months but in summer I work up to 100hr weeks which would negatively Impact on my availability and thus on the club.

Perhaps next year I will be in a suitable position to be nominated and actually serve as an Exec.

The club is certainly worth the Investment of time and I look forward to freeing up some time so that I can be a more active member.

^This is why we're all so strung out. :)

Bear in mind, I said at least. When you're trying to rebuild and rejuvenate, it does take quite a heavy toll. I'm on the phone to Scott at least 2-3 times a week for at least 20-30 minutes each time. Then implementing what we've discussed and waiting on feedback. Then moving to the next stage or rectifying any issues and waiting for approval again. It's quite tedious but the fact that it;s 5-10 minutes here and there doesn't make it feel like a lot. But when you look back at your week and realise that you've put in 4 hours for dinner and then all the other bits and peices, it adds up quickly. Very quickly.

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