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<blockquote data-quote="Graham Smith" data-source="post: 4064"><p><strong>The correct way to contact Club Officials…</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes, there is a Club Official who is in charge of the Drawings Project. That person is of course Arthur Farrow, the Club's Drawings Manager.</p><p></p><p>However, most elected and appointed Officials of the VOC don't monitor this forum 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (unlike many companies who have the luxury of a number of paid staff who monitor this sort of website, and can answer such questions), all VOC Officials are unpaid volunteers who have huge demands on their time (like most other people these days).</p><p></p><p>This forum, isn't the place to ask official type questions about such things. The correct way of asking such a question would be to write a 'conventional' letter to Arthur Farrow (not a two line e-mail). The address for all VOC officials is printed on the inside front cover of MPH</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm not suggesting this is the case in this instance, but the problem with the internet, e-mail and this forum, is that it's far too easy for someone to write a 30 second, two line e-mail to a Club official, demanding the answer to a question that will potentially take that particular Club Official hours and hours of work to answer. Because of this, I know at least one Club Official who refuses to answer questions of this type that are received via e-mail.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham Smith, post: 4064"] [b]The correct way to contact Club Officials…[/b] Yes, there is a Club Official who is in charge of the Drawings Project. That person is of course Arthur Farrow, the Club's Drawings Manager. However, most elected and appointed Officials of the VOC don't monitor this forum 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (unlike many companies who have the luxury of a number of paid staff who monitor this sort of website, and can answer such questions), all VOC Officials are unpaid volunteers who have huge demands on their time (like most other people these days). This forum, isn't the place to ask official type questions about such things. The correct way of asking such a question would be to write a 'conventional' letter to Arthur Farrow (not a two line e-mail). The address for all VOC officials is printed on the inside front cover of MPH Now, I'm not suggesting this is the case in this instance, but the problem with the internet, e-mail and this forum, is that it's far too easy for someone to write a 30 second, two line e-mail to a Club official, demanding the answer to a question that will potentially take that particular Club Official hours and hours of work to answer. Because of this, I know at least one Club Official who refuses to answer questions of this type that are received via e-mail. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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