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Mike Coslo wrote:
I see that as of January 1, the ARRL VEC-coordinated Amateur Radio examination sessions fee will rise from $12 to $14. The VE teams may retain up to $6 of this fee to reimburse the out-of-pocket test expenses. Nobody gets rich being a VE. Expenses are up, so what else is new? |
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What does "volunteer" mean to you?
Why must all of our words change their meaning to satisfy a very, very few? |
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GLAARG is still $4 for as many elements as you wish to pass in a single
session. ARRL isn't the only game in town. Jim GLAARG VE ARRL VE "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... I see that as of January 1, the ARRL VEC-coordinated Amateur Radio examination sessions fee will rise from $12 to $14. The VE teams may retain up to $6 of this fee to reimburse the out-of-pocket test expenses. Is this appropriate? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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RST Engineering wrote:
GLAARG is still $4 for as many elements as you wish to pass in a single session. ARRL isn't the only game in town. Hell, for a one time event $14 ain't gonna break the bank.... |
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