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Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:44 am
by Demonic69
Sounds good thanks :-)
I'll ask around for a web developer.

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:27 am
by the running man
karen wrote:And some people are so busy they work 12 hour days and have to work on their days off but if you are expecting Iain to monitor Facebook, Twitter and all news networks as well then can you invent cloning.

Oh and he had a 10 minute lunchbreak - would you like him to give that up too?

Why not just EMAIL him when something like this pops up?
How can the nra be taken seriously about getting better or becoming an all encompassing organisation when it's got 1 guy in an office, to deal with all these antis. I put it to every shooter that iian wr could do with a few co workers or even a new pr and shooting promotion team be formed.....The nra take enough money off folk, and it's obvious that they are hated by probably 95% of shooters I know and come accross....so in summation nra its crunch time perhaps its the to stand up and be counted, exactly what is your goals or aims? Becase you could be a lot better and ultimately help gel ann shooters given the correct management and team.... any???? :flag13:

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:33 am
by Gaz
the running man wrote:
karen wrote:And some people are so busy they work 12 hour days and have to work on their days off but if you are expecting Iain to monitor Facebook, Twitter and all news networks as well then can you invent cloning.

Oh and he had a 10 minute lunchbreak - would you like him to give that up too?

Why not just EMAIL him when something like this pops up?
How can the nra be taken seriously about getting better or becoming an all encompassing organisation when it's got 1 guy in an office, to deal with all these antis. I put it to every shooter that iian wr could do with a few co workers or even a new pr and shooting promotion team be formed.....The nra take enough money off folk, and it's obvious that they are hated by probably 95% of shooters I know and come accross....so in summation nra its crunch time perhaps its the to stand up and be counted, exactly what is your goals or aims? Becase you could be a lot better and ultimately help gel ann shooters given the correct management and team.... any???? :flag13:
You know they advertised for a communications person a month or so ago, don't you...

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:09 am
by the running man
Gaz wrote:
the running man wrote:
karen wrote:And some people are so busy they work 12 hour days and have to work on their days off but if you are expecting Iain to monitor Facebook, Twitter and all news networks as well then can you invent cloning.

Oh and he had a 10 minute lunchbreak - would you like him to give that up too?

Why not just EMAIL him when something like this pops up?
How can the nra be taken seriously about getting better or becoming an all encompassing organisation when it's got 1 guy in an office, to deal with all these antis. I put it to every shooter that iian wr could do with a few co workers or even a new pr and shooting promotion team be formed.....The nra take enough money off folk, and it's obvious that they are hated by probably 95% of shooters I know and come accross....so in summation nra its crunch time perhaps its the to stand up and be counted, exactly what is your goals or aims? Becase you could be a lot better and ultimately help gel ann shooters given the correct management and team.... any???? :flag13:
You know they advertised for a communications person a month or so ago, don't you...
sign01 ummmmmm could do with a few, if basc have 5, and the nra want to be better then that's not even a half measure is it? They need a team really, and defined goals not the same old slogan about premoting target shooting, and then not actually doing a perceived lot about it............i say that comms job is a token gesture...which I find dissapointed as ide like to see the nra as the USA nra an all encompassing body.....

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:16 am
by Demonic69
Stick your name down TRM, sounds like you could give them the boost they need :D

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 12:19 pm
by the running man
100 a year and a 50 pension per year after then yes please!

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 1:03 pm
by Demonic69
You get paid far too much ;-)

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 2:07 pm
by karen
the running man wrote:100 a year and a 50 pension per year after then yes please!
Is that what you think they get paid? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

The job was advertised at £20k - £23k

I applied but it appears I am not qualified to do the job despite having done everything on the job description as they have better people with more qualifications who have applied - yeah right!

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:54 pm
by the running man
karen wrote:
the running man wrote:100 a year and a 50 pension per year after then yes please!
Is that what you think they get paid? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

The job was advertised at £20k - £23k

I applied but it appears I am not qualified to do the job despite having done everything on the job description as they have better people with more qualifications who have applied - yeah right!


I heard you applied for it karen,your experience up there must count for some kind of usefulness within the nra....

Re: "Shop a gun owner" hotline petition

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 8:22 pm
by Alpha1
Problem is in this day and age they don't want can do people if you haven't got the right bits of paper they don't want to know you.