Editors,
I feel that I fall into this category of no renumeration for a lot of
work
being done but you know, I wouldn't do it if I didn't enjoy it. It does
take at least 12-15 hours of work on the computer for each edition of
"Small Torque" (four issues per year - eight pages) which I don't mind as
it allows me to expand my knowledge of Microsoft Publisher. Finding content
is my greatest fear as I approach the deadline for another edition. I have
the usual topics and have been fortunate to have had occasional input from
a member which helps immensely.
My only complaint (not really a complaint) is that next year I'm going
to
have someone plan events as right now I am Secretary, Treasurer, Editor,
Event Planner, etc. (last year I was even expected to set the Fun Rally!)
so it is time to delegate some of the responsibilities that have filtered
into my domain as there will come a time when someone else will have to
take over _all_ my duties. The problem is finding someone with computer
knowledge to be able to handle the job. Do I expect or want to be paid for
doing all this? Never, it has been a great experience.
Regards,
Bob
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British Automobile Touring Association of Nova Scotia
C/O Robert A. C. Hamilton, Secretary/Treasurer
Editor - "Small Torque"
P.O.Box 202, Waverley, NS, B0N 2S0
E-Mail: hamilton@cast.navnet.net
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