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I've been surprised, nay, shocked, at how normal CUKers are when you meet them IRL. Some of them are quite pleasant!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI would argue that!!!
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That's the bit that should be scaring peopleOriginally posted by tarbera View PostIf you attended a PCG meeting you would see most CC members are normal contractors like forum members over here.
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I would argue that!!!Originally posted by tarbera View PostHence Why the PCG need an influx of new blood with new ideas, I think we have about 10 CC members who post hee-haw (even at election time) but seem to get elected.
Things are changing under the new Chairman and MD, newbie’s with new ideas/contractors with talent will be most welcome (yes we still get people with crazy ideas, or ideas failed in the past like you do here, but it all adds to the pot)
If you attended a PCG meeting you would see most CC members are normal contractors like forum members over here.
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Well there are enough PCG members in CUK to give it a go, and with a bit of discreet* lobbying round here they might even pick up a few votes.
I, off course won't be putting my hand up as I would imagine quite a few blowing a gasket at the thought of a CUK moderator going for CC membership.
(Though I'm sure that Admin would be highly amused...
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*Unless they want to link their real life to CUK...
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'not invented here'
Hence Why the PCG need an influx of new blood with new ideas, I think we have about 10 CC members who post hee-haw (even at election time) but seem to get elected.Originally posted by cojak View PostBut I can't see your PCG forum 'not invented here' pedants taking too kindly to CUKkers proposing themselves up to the CC.
I've seen what they think of prospects who don't spend their time posting on PCG forums.
Things are changing under the new Chairman and MD, newbie’s with new ideas/contractors with talent will be most welcome (yes we still get people with crazy ideas, or ideas failed in the past like you do here, but it all adds to the pot)
If you attended a PCG meeting you would see most CC members are normal contractors like forum members over here.
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But I can't see your PCG forum 'not invented here' pedants taking too kindly to CUKkers proposing themselves up to the CC.
I've seen what they think of prospects who don't spend their time posting on PCG forums.
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I didn't nknow you spoke doge tarb...Originally posted by tarbera View PostQuote from below link
'one of the strengths of PCG as a representative organisation is that we are still run by our members, for our members. PCG remains a grass-roots organisation steered by independent professionals. As a result, PCG continues to work exclusively for your benefit'
https://www.pcg.org.uk/news-events/n...0705-311970461
Many Many posters on this forum talk a good game, why not join the CC of the PCG and actually make a differnce ???
If not why not.?
/helmet on mode
Link to PCG to people that have knew it existed - https://www.pcg.org.uk/
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PCG CC Elections in April
Quote from below link
'one of the strengths of PCG as a representative organisation is that we are still run by our members, for our members. PCG remains a grass-roots organisation steered by independent professionals. As a result, PCG continues to work exclusively for your benefit'
https://www.pcg.org.uk/news-events/n...0705-311970461
Many Many posters on this forum talk a good game, why not join the CC of the PCG and actually make a differnce ???
If not why not.?
/helmet on mode
Link to PCG to people that have knew it existed - https://www.pcg.org.uk/Tags: None
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