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Old September 15th 06, 12:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Schumann
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

If you were looking for a new CFO, how many candidates are there in Hobbs,
or would be interested in relocating there? That's the real downfall of
being in such an obscure location.

Mike Schumann

"jb92563" wrote in message
ups.com...
How many people are actually planning to visit the SSA in the next year
no matter where it might be located?

I wonder how many would visit the SSA building if it was next door to
them?

I am asking myself is there some reason why I would want to visit....am
I missing something here?

Its just an administrative building with accountants, secretaries, and
some other committed individuals that are earning a living right?

Actually I'll bet the movers and shakers are mostly out of the office
rattling politicians cages and helping us glider pilots all over the
US.

So why all the talk about moving it? Hobbs is cheap...labor is cheap
and why take an airliner when you can fly a glider there ;-)

Lets just lend assistance putting it back in its proper place by
sending in our renewals early so they can pay the bills.

Help with your $$$ and leave strategic planning for another
day........priorities!

Ray



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Old September 19th 06, 06:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

Mike Schumann wrote:
If you were looking for a new CFO, how many candidates are there in Hobbs,
or would be interested in relocating there? That's the real downfall of
being in such an obscure location.


I don't know, but I'll bet you haven't researched the job market in
Hobbs, either. Have you done the research for any of the other places
mentioned, like Elmira, Colorado Springs, or Chicago, and determined
what a CFO would cost? It might be easy to find a CFO on Hobbs if we
paid a Chicago salary. Besides, we only need one CFO, so it's not like
we're trying to staff a major corporation, and have to line up 500
applicants to have enough bodies to hire.

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Old September 19th 06, 02:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jack[_6_]
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

Eric Greenwell wrote:

Mike Schumann wrote:
If you were looking for a new CFO, how many candidates are there in
Hobbs, or would be interested in relocating there? That's the real
downfall of being in such an obscure location.


I don't know, but I'll bet you haven't researched the job market in
Hobbs, either. Have you done the research for any of the other places
mentioned, like Elmira, Colorado Springs, or Chicago, and determined
what a CFO would cost? It might be easy to find a CFO on Hobbs if we
paid a Chicago salary. Besides, we only need one CFO, so it's not like
we're trying to staff a major corporation, and have to line up 500
applicants to have enough bodies to hire.


Yeah, look how much we saved so far by having a Hobbs CFO.


Jack
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Old September 19th 06, 02:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
01-- Zero One
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

He was not from Hobbs.



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"Jack" wrote in message
m:

Eric Greenwell wrote:

Mike Schumann wrote:
If you were looking for a new CFO, how many candidates are there in
Hobbs, or would be interested in relocating there? That's the real
downfall of being in such an obscure location.


I don't know, but I'll bet you haven't researched the job market in
Hobbs, either. Have you done the research for any of the other places
mentioned, like Elmira, Colorado Springs, or Chicago, and determined
what a CFO would cost? It might be easy to find a CFO on Hobbs if we
paid a Chicago salary. Besides, we only need one CFO, so it's not like
we're trying to staff a major corporation, and have to line up 500
applicants to have enough bodies to hire.


Yeah, look how much we saved so far by having a Hobbs CFO.


Jack



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Old September 15th 06, 06:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bumper
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Default Moving SSA? Why?


"jb92563" wrote in message
ups.com...
How many people are actually planning to visit the SSA in the next year
no matter where it might be located?

I wonder how many would visit the SSA building if it was next door to
them?

I am asking myself is there some reason why I would want to visit....am
I missing something here?
Ray



Oh, I dunno . . . if it were in Minden, I'd probably stop in maybe once a
month and ask to see the financials. If the secretary was cute, more often
(g).

bumper


  #6  
Old September 15th 06, 04:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jack[_4_]
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

I think by assuming that the headquarters is for members to visit, you
are missing an important point. The headquarters exists for a reason.
It's there to show the rest of the aviation community that we are a
viable concern, an organization of serious people that care greatly
about our sport. I believe we would be better off with it in Dallas,
for the same reasons others pointed out... travel, and being able to
attract a better CFO. However, if the CFO is a glider pilot, perhaps
Hobbs isn't such a bad place. I'm in Clovis, and fly out of
Littlefield. My job brought me here and I'm fine with it. Really not
much difference between Clovis and Hobbs. The soaring sure beats
Houston, where I came from. It's better than it was at TSA, also... but
there aren't nearly as many people in the Caprock Club as in the other
clubs, so the duties fall more heavily on the very few willing souls...
I am not CFO material... I'm a telecommunications guy...

The problem with volunteering for any organization is the time drain. I
barely have time to keep my glider in a good state of repair, let alone
volunteering for more. I worked on radios at Houston while my ship went
begging. Alas, all this to be bitched at a couple of times by members
that showed up to fly like it was a country club.

Directors, thank you! I know what it's like to volunteer your time and
money for such a (mostly) thankless crowd. Please don't count me among
them.

Jack Womack
bumper wrote:
"jb92563" wrote in message
ups.com...
How many people are actually planning to visit the SSA in the next year
no matter where it might be located?

I wonder how many would visit the SSA building if it was next door to
them?

I am asking myself is there some reason why I would want to visit....am
I missing something here?
Ray



Oh, I dunno . . . if it were in Minden, I'd probably stop in maybe once a
month and ask to see the financials. If the secretary was cute, more often
(g).

bumper


  #7  
Old September 15th 06, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Schumann
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Posts: 539
Default Moving SSA? Why?

Maybe it's more important for the CFO to be an accountant than a glider
pilot.

Mike Schumann

"Jack" wrote in message
ups.com...
I think by assuming that the headquarters is for members to visit, you
are missing an important point. The headquarters exists for a reason.
It's there to show the rest of the aviation community that we are a
viable concern, an organization of serious people that care greatly
about our sport. I believe we would be better off with it in Dallas,
for the same reasons others pointed out... travel, and being able to
attract a better CFO. However, if the CFO is a glider pilot, perhaps
Hobbs isn't such a bad place. I'm in Clovis, and fly out of
Littlefield. My job brought me here and I'm fine with it. Really not
much difference between Clovis and Hobbs. The soaring sure beats
Houston, where I came from. It's better than it was at TSA, also... but
there aren't nearly as many people in the Caprock Club as in the other
clubs, so the duties fall more heavily on the very few willing souls...
I am not CFO material... I'm a telecommunications guy...

The problem with volunteering for any organization is the time drain. I
barely have time to keep my glider in a good state of repair, let alone
volunteering for more. I worked on radios at Houston while my ship went
begging. Alas, all this to be bitched at a couple of times by members
that showed up to fly like it was a country club.

Directors, thank you! I know what it's like to volunteer your time and
money for such a (mostly) thankless crowd. Please don't count me among
them.

Jack Womack
bumper wrote:
"jb92563" wrote in message
ups.com...
How many people are actually planning to visit the SSA in the next year
no matter where it might be located?

I wonder how many would visit the SSA building if it was next door to
them?

I am asking myself is there some reason why I would want to visit....am
I missing something here?
Ray



Oh, I dunno . . . if it were in Minden, I'd probably stop in maybe once a
month and ask to see the financials. If the secretary was cute, more
often
(g).

bumper




  #8  
Old September 15th 06, 07:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jack[_4_]
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

Maybe even more important that he or she should be both... accountant
and glider pilot.

Jack Womack
Mike Schumann wrote:
Maybe it's more important for the CFO to be an accountant than a glider
pilot.

Mike Schumann

"Jack" wrote in message
ups.com...
I think by assuming that the headquarters is for members to visit, you
are missing an important point. The headquarters exists for a reason.
It's there to show the rest of the aviation community that we are a
viable concern, an organization of serious people that care greatly
about our sport. I believe we would be better off with it in Dallas,
for the same reasons others pointed out... travel, and being able to
attract a better CFO. However, if the CFO is a glider pilot, perhaps
Hobbs isn't such a bad place. I'm in Clovis, and fly out of
Littlefield. My job brought me here and I'm fine with it. Really not
much difference between Clovis and Hobbs. The soaring sure beats
Houston, where I came from. It's better than it was at TSA, also... but
there aren't nearly as many people in the Caprock Club as in the other
clubs, so the duties fall more heavily on the very few willing souls...
I am not CFO material... I'm a telecommunications guy...

The problem with volunteering for any organization is the time drain. I
barely have time to keep my glider in a good state of repair, let alone
volunteering for more. I worked on radios at Houston while my ship went
begging. Alas, all this to be bitched at a couple of times by members
that showed up to fly like it was a country club.

Directors, thank you! I know what it's like to volunteer your time and
money for such a (mostly) thankless crowd. Please don't count me among
them.

Jack Womack
bumper wrote:
"jb92563" wrote in message
ups.com...
How many people are actually planning to visit the SSA in the next year
no matter where it might be located?

I wonder how many would visit the SSA building if it was next door to
them?

I am asking myself is there some reason why I would want to visit....am
I missing something here?
Ray



Oh, I dunno . . . if it were in Minden, I'd probably stop in maybe once a
month and ask to see the financials. If the secretary was cute, more
often
(g).

bumper



  #9  
Old September 15th 06, 09:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ian Cant
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Default Moving SSA? Why?

Maybe most important that he be honest. And since
that cannot always be guaranteed up front, then he
should be located somewhere where he can be observed.

Ian



At 18:19 15 September 2006, Jack wrote:
Maybe even more important that he or she should be
both... accountant
and glider pilot.

Jack Womack
Mike Schumann wrote:
Maybe it's more important for the CFO to be an accountant
than a glider
pilot.

Mike Schumann

'Jack' wrote in message
I believe we would be better off with it in Dallas,
for the same reasons others pointed out... travel,
and being able to
attract a better CFO. However, if the CFO is a glider
pilot, perhaps
Hobbs isn't such a bad place.




  #10  
Old September 19th 06, 03:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams
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Posts: 215
Default Moving SSA? Why?

Faulty logic, Jack. It isn't about geography; there
are crooks everywhere.

At 13:36 19 September 2006, Jack wrote:
Eric Greenwell wrote:

Mike Schumann wrote:
If you were looking for a new CFO, how many candidates
are there in
Hobbs, or would be interested in relocating there?
That's the real
downfall of being in such an obscure location.


I don't know, but I'll bet you haven't researched
the job market in
Hobbs, either. Have you done the research for any
of the other places
mentioned, like Elmira, Colorado Springs, or Chicago,
and determined
what a CFO would cost? It might be easy to find a
CFO on Hobbs if we
paid a Chicago salary. Besides, we only need one CFO,
so it's not like
we're trying to staff a major corporation, and have
to line up 500
applicants to have enough bodies to hire.


Yeah, look how much we saved so far by having a Hobbs
CFO.


Jack




 




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