Bob:
Bernie McClenny's current status in relation to the
ARRL is one of a "contractor". He is not an "employee" of the League under the
applicable labor laws. He is compensated under an agreement that provides him a
fixed amount for his monthly contribution to QST.
73,
Barry, N1VXY
Is Bernie McClenny on the League payroll for his QST columns?
If he is an employee, perhaps this should be of concern to all of us.
Bob
-- W6RGG
On 1/1/07, dick@pobox.com <dick@pobox.com> wrote:
1
JAN 2007 - 2220 CST
I have no idea how many of you subscribe to Bernie
McClenny's Daily DX
email newsletter. Below is the leadoff for
tomorrow's issue. Some people
might say that Bernie is stirring
the pot a bit about Wayne Mill's
resignation. We will all
probably receive emails from concerned members.
Just what we need -
another round of messages from people who will, in most
part, have
needlessly dire concerns about the ARRL programs and
services he mentions
below.
- Dick,
W9GIG
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The Daily DX (c) ***
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Volume
11 Number
002
January 2,
2007
Editor/Publisher Bernie McClenny,
W3UR
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DX
News
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Ah
it's great to be back at the keyboard. Hope each of you had a
good
holiday. I wish each of you a Happy New Year and may you
work lots of
good DX in 2007!
The beginning of a new year is an
exciting time for DXers and
Contesters. N4AA, Carl Smith, will
soon have the results of "The DX
Magazine's" 2006 Most Wanted
list. Many contest and DX clubs change
over to new
officers. Many DXpeditioners and Contest ops are working
on
their plans for their next trip! Yesterday's issue was proof
that
even in the bottom of the sunspot cycle Amateur Radio DXpeditioners
are still on the go. 2007 will no doubt be another exciting
year for
DXers. In today's issue W1JR, Joe Reisert, has written
his annual
year in review article (see next section,
below). Also assisting in
the data collection were DF3CB, K4SAV,
N4PJ, N9NS and W2IRT, all of
whom worked 250 or more countries during the
2006 calendar year.
Congrats to each!
I know many of you are curious
about the announcement from N7NG, Wayne
Mills, over his resignation at the
ARRL. I'm kind of bias on this one
as I consider Wayne a good
friend. Moving that aside for the moment
anyone who is an ARRL
member or DXCC member should be very concerned
with who will step in as
the Membership Services Manager! I urge all
concerned to voice
their thoughts and opinions so that the new person
is pro-contesting,
pro-DXing and pro-LOTW. We as DXers and contesters
need someone
who has the same desires and passions to correctly
represent us and to give
us the needed support for our part of the
hobby. I recommend
each of you contact your:
Section Manager (
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/org/smlist.html)
Division Director (http://www.arrl.org/divisions/)
Contest
Advisory Committee member
(
http://www.arrl.org/contests/cac.html)
DXCC Advisory Committee
member
(http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/advisory.html). This
is your ARRL
and you need to let them know what you want!
Now off
my soapbox and on to the DX
news.
<SNIP>