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"Tony Viglio" wrote in message ...
If you been in a radio club, you've seen your share of characters. Ham radio has no shortage of all types of personalities. Ever see this guy before? He just joined our club. Oh yes. Once in a great while somebody like that shows up. Sometimes they do it on a larger scale than the local club - Wayne Green is a prime example. Comes to first meeting. It's pretty obvious he's is the hyperactive overbearing type, talks constantly & loudly, dominates the discussion. Says he quit such & such club because "they didn't like this and didn't want to do that, they were a bunch of losers." Shows up second meeting & proposes all sorts of changes to what the club has been doing, wants to start this & do that, & go here and there. Volunteers to head up all the committees, wants to bring in outside speakers that will offer this or that to the club members. (The outside speakers are family members or buddies of his). Does the majority of speaking at the meeting. Again, makes mention of how his last club was a bunch of losers and how happy he is to be a member of this great club! At his third club meeting, he does ALL the talking and is the center of attention. Some club members say they like him, others remain silent. Can't wait to see what happens at the fourth meeting with this guy. We're betting he will run the entire meeting himself. Does your club have officers and a formal agenda? The trick is to let him actually *do* something. Let him bring in the speakers or run the committees. A. I see our club breaking up, because some will agree with this guy and others will want no part of him. Give him a chance to show what he can do. B. I see this guy being challenged and told to shut up, which will probably result in him leaving our club, since we're all "losers." The trick is to give him an outlet for his energy. Have you seen this guy before? Has he come to your club meetings? He's nothing new. In the "Rotten Radio" stories of 80+ years ago "T.O.M." describes the cast of characters at most radio club meetings. Your new guy sounds like "Final Authority". Put him in charge of getting a speaker and see what happens. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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"N2EY" wrote in message om... He's nothing new. In the "Rotten Radio" stories of 80+ years ago "T.O.M." describes the cast of characters at most radio club meetings. Your new guy sounds like "Final Authority". Say that sounds interesting. What were some of the other characters. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: "N2EY" wrote in message . com... He's nothing new. In the "Rotten Radio" stories of 80+ years ago "T.O.M." describes the cast of characters at most radio club meetings. Your new guy sounds like "Final Authority". Say that sounds interesting. What were some of the other characters. Well, there was T.O.M. himself ("The Old Man" - radio back then was a young man's game, and someone over the age of 40 being involved in it was almost a fossil). There was Young Squirt, with all the enthusiasm and optimism of youth. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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