Re: Workers and Shirkers
Posted by
Les Fraser on
Sep 02, 2011; 1:55am
URL: http://oldforum.flyshooter.com.au/Workers-and-Shirkers-tp4758007p4760695.html
I agree with you to Pete, there is alot of good intentions wasted on not knowing what to do, at every shoot i look for jobs and always willing to help. Other shooters might want to help just don't know what to do. I like John's idea of putting it on the nomination i think that would help to be honest.
As for Shooting over other flags i am guilty of that only becuase i have not built mine yet however before the next shoot i will have them ready for others to shoot over too.
Shirkers are everywhere in sport, work, social get togethers as long as we keep promoting the sport positively the shirkers eventually lend a hand in some small way. They are never going to be big contributors that is left to guys like you and jugsy, and other shooters who know how it all works and prepared to go the extra mile to help out. I think perhaps it is may be approaching a time where the "fly committee" stated what all shooters are expected to do - such as clean up the range at the expiration of each shoot perhaps as a starting point.
We want the sport to be as fair and rewarding as possible and if we all pitched in it would be that much easier.....
I for one, am happy to do anything to help any range, take time off work to get new ranges going or to lend a hand at shoots whatever the case may be..........
shooting well is more a mental control of your thoughts than just pulling the trigger........