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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob" data-source="post: 1553904" data-attributes="member: 19630"><p>I have something to say about this. I joined a Jeep Club and was in the PNW for that same amount of time. Jim personally sponsored me and guided through joining. I was happy, I was apart of something that could make a change.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to take the campground hosting for an area online to be more efficient, transparent, and available to better schedule. I have a background in IT with over 20 years. It was an easy task for me to do a little to no charge for the organization.</p><p></p><p>The person the represents that area is a great guy. Down to earth and will do anything for anyone. He didn't like the idea and wanted to continue with the old way. I could tell the idea of it really put people off. I dropped it. That is when I knew the club and organization was stuck in the 80s. The ways of doing business were good old boyish and just stale. </p><p></p><p>I have since left my club and the organization because it seemed to provide no benefit to me or what I like to do. Wheel and camp. The meetings just seemed like social events at best.</p><p></p><p>I loved every individual that i met and spent time with during this time and still consider them as close friends. Would do anything for any of them.</p><p></p><p>Jim, you have personally dropped everything you were doing to come to my house free of charge to help me with an electrical problem. You brought your work truck and trailer and drug me 30 miles home when my Jeep took a nap. Wouldn't take penny, not even for gas money. I love you man- this isn't personal. You bust your ass at this, we all know it.</p><p></p><p>But all of you together in a group is just stale for a guy like me. I wanted to wheel 2 weekends a month, build trails, camp out. But the PNW offers those things....yes they do. ONCE PER YEAR for each and you have to be a select member to be able to attend them or get tickets. I know I was invited, but I didn't want to be invited, I should't have to be as a member. I should have felt like an insider but I didn't. So I left.</p><p></p><p>Not personal Jim, just my experience and why I am no longer a member. It just didn't get me more involved in what I like to do, it just made it seem like a boring responsibility. </p><p></p><p>I love you man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob, post: 1553904, member: 19630"] I have something to say about this. I joined a Jeep Club and was in the PNW for that same amount of time. Jim personally sponsored me and guided through joining. I was happy, I was apart of something that could make a change. I wanted to take the campground hosting for an area online to be more efficient, transparent, and available to better schedule. I have a background in IT with over 20 years. It was an easy task for me to do a little to no charge for the organization. The person the represents that area is a great guy. Down to earth and will do anything for anyone. He didn't like the idea and wanted to continue with the old way. I could tell the idea of it really put people off. I dropped it. That is when I knew the club and organization was stuck in the 80s. The ways of doing business were good old boyish and just stale. I have since left my club and the organization because it seemed to provide no benefit to me or what I like to do. Wheel and camp. The meetings just seemed like social events at best. I loved every individual that i met and spent time with during this time and still consider them as close friends. Would do anything for any of them. Jim, you have personally dropped everything you were doing to come to my house free of charge to help me with an electrical problem. You brought your work truck and trailer and drug me 30 miles home when my Jeep took a nap. Wouldn't take penny, not even for gas money. I love you man- this isn't personal. You bust your ass at this, we all know it. But all of you together in a group is just stale for a guy like me. I wanted to wheel 2 weekends a month, build trails, camp out. But the PNW offers those things....yes they do. ONCE PER YEAR for each and you have to be a select member to be able to attend them or get tickets. I know I was invited, but I didn't want to be invited, I should't have to be as a member. I should have felt like an insider but I didn't. So I left. Not personal Jim, just my experience and why I am no longer a member. It just didn't get me more involved in what I like to do, it just made it seem like a boring responsibility. I love you man! [/QUOTE]
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