<VV> Board Bashing - Please Stop!

Bill Hubbell whubbell at umich.edu
Thu Jan 4 17:26:14 EST 2007


Folks, there was a very good reason why I "bared my soul" to tell you why I
was not running for the Board again.  I wanted you to know that I have very
valid personal issues that require a great deal of my time and as such, I
did not think I could effectively serve on the Board.  I knew that if I did
not explain it this way there would be some who would think I was leaving
the board for other reasons.

So let me state it plainly.  I HAVE ENJOYED MY TIME ON THE BOARD!  I wish I
could stay on but now is not the time; I am needed elsewhere.

I will not deny that there were tough discussions and political conflicts
during my tenure on the Board, but that is NOT why I am leaving.  In fact, I
wish I could stay and fight some more.

Please, however, stop all the Board bashing.  What we (CORSA) need RIGHT
NOW! Is for "some bodies" to STEP UP TO THE PLATE! and run for office.  This
is YOUR club, and YOUR CLUB NEEDS YOU!  If you want to bash the board, I
suggest you run for office and bash it in a way that will do some good -
from within!

Otherwise, please move on to talking about cars.

Thanks.

Bill Hubbell



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From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of corvairs
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 1:09 PM
To: Secular
Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> Beg me to run...

    What I'm curious about is how a heartfelt goodbye by Bill Hubble 
suddenly gets transformed into - "Don't ask me to run - I was on the 
board once and never again"....... etc.  Is the Corsa board all that bad?
     I think that there is only one major requirement for the job- and 
yes, not everyone will have it - and that's at least a passing knowledge 
of politics. And by politics I mean what happens when there are 3 or 
more human beings involved in any kind of human action. Whether we like 
it or not, there is politics in everything. An organization like Corsa 
will, out of necessity, have political  issues that must be dealt with, 
and most members have no interest whatever in dealing with them.
     But these issues must be dealt with, and it falls to the Corsa 
board to deal with them. After 14 years as a local and county political 
activist here at home, and 33 years in Corsa (along with many other 
organizations) what I see as the biggest problem with political 
volunteers is the unwillingness to understand that the decisions reached 
by the board are decisions made by a process of give and take, among 
other things. We have seen new board members quit is disgust because "no 
one was listening to them" or "nothing was getting done". The english 
translation for these statements is - "I couldn't get what I wanted". 
Ask yourself this question - With 12 board members how does each one of 
them get everything that they want?
     If you're going to run for the board because "I'm going to get in 
there and "fix" everything" then you're in for a rude surprise. First is 
the fact that perhaps the way you  want to "fix" everything does not sit 
well with anyone else.........Yes, you can make an impact by serving on 
the board. But it's no place for people who can only see thier own point 
of view or have thier own egos to protect. If you have a thin skin or 
are unable to compromise then no political body* will make you happy .
      If you want to help keep Corsa financially sound and a great 
organization and it doesn't bother you that it will mostly be a 
thankless and unnoticed job, then don't let anyone scare you away from 
running. Join the select few in this organization that are willing to do 
this work.

*(well, Mary Carry did run for gov of California)
Lon  - Western Corsa Director

Secular wrote:

>  I sense the healthy mindset & attitude toward the BOD on CORSA. 
>
>  All the emails are very open with no innuendos. The scope of the 
>  position is clearly outlined. Truly for someone who has owned & 
>  driven Corvairs since the mid 80's, it's a breath of fresh air to
>  learn that the kind folks here would rather have a needle in their 
>  "eye" and/or "buttocks" than to run for the BOD. 
>
>  Why is there such a strong desire to run in the BOD? Is there a painful 
>  physical initiation of some sort in this entity? What does happen to the 
>  directors? loss of hair - weight Gain....slurred speech...what's wrong?
>
>  I would very much like a non-Charlie-of-Phoenix response. This topic I'm
not 
>  willing to decrypt or decipher. 
>
>  If there's something that could improve the operation of CORSA or BOD, 
>  it needs to be out in the open, as opposed to "don't chase me I won't
run" :) 
>
>  Some folks act like there's a line in front of their home with people
begging 
>  them to run for BOD. There maybe, but would you rather talk about the 
>  shortcomings in a whisper? Why is it best to sweep it under the carpet?
>
>  Is that the mindset of a true Corvair Enthusiast? Do you have a "F CORSA"
tag? 
>
>  I'm not asking anyone NOT to nag. On Contraire ! nag...nag ..nag...but 
>  Do it constructively. Tell everyone what's wrong and how it needs to be
fixed. 
>
>  Regards,
>
>
>  Tony
>
>  p.s. Change the topic if you are in the elite
>         leave it untouched if you are a newbie :)
>
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