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#81 Post by Dangermouse »

I remember Big Jim telling us about the underground services at Bisley. For various reasons as work was done for the various buildings no one had ever made a detailed map of where all the pipes and cables ran under the ground. He believed that he was the only person who knew as it was all in his head. I wonder if he managed to depart his knowledge before leaving?

Divining rods anyone?

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#82 Post by Andy632 »

Dangermouse wrote:I remember Big Jim telling us about the underground services at Bisley. For various reasons as work was done for the various buildings no one had ever made a detailed map of where all the pipes and cables ran under the ground. He believed that he was the only person who knew as it was all in his head. I wonder if he managed to depart his knowledge before leaving?

Divining rods anyone?

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#83 Post by karen »

dromia wrote:Ooops! got it wrong there. The regional representatives are there to represent the NRA in the regions not the regional membership to the NRA.
Er what ARE you on about? The Regional Reps work both ways or are supposed to!

If yours isn't (and give him a chance as he's only just started!) then elect someone who will

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#84 Post by karen »

Dangermouse wrote:I remember Big Jim telling us about the underground services at Bisley. For various reasons as work was done for the various buildings no one had ever made a detailed map of where all the pipes and cables ran under the ground. He believed that he was the only person who knew as it was all in his head. I wonder if he managed to depart his knowledge before leaving?
As Big Jim finally retired in September (although I can remember at least three previous "retirements"), we probably have lost quite a bit of knowledge (but he lives down the road and pops in occasionally so if we were really stuck we could call on him).

After 45 years working at the NRA he really did know a lot of stuff and we miss him (although maybe not his grubby bear hugs after he'd been working down sewers all day :G ). However the NRA have bestowed a mighty honour on him - he now has an Imperial Meeting AGGREGATE named after him! So this year you can enter the Baldwin Agg in the Imperial and Big Jim now ranks right up there with Sir this and Admiral that.

Brilliant! :shakeshout:

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karen wrote:
dromia wrote:Ooops! got it wrong there. The regional representatives are there to represent the NRA in the regions not the regional membership to the NRA.
Er what ARE you on about? The Regional Reps work both ways or are supposed to!

If yours isn't (and give him a chance as he's only just started!) then elect someone who will

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#86 Post by karen »

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I'm only repeating what I was told by the NRA when I asked the question at the last regional meeting I attended.
Who said that? The ex-Sec Gen or your ex-Regional Rep?

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#87 Post by dromia »

Glyn Alger said it and it was not challenged by the then regional rep.
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#88 Post by karen »

dromia wrote:Glyn Alger said it and it was not challenged by the then regional rep.
Very odd! Much as I like Glynn I think he was talking bollox!

It is definitely supposed to be a two way thing - they are certainly not there as NRA PR reps!

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#89 Post by dromia »

I hope that the practice proves the theory.
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#90 Post by Nick »

A brief heads up, I've had my redundancy notice recinded so will continue to be available to answer any membership questions from the usual contact points at the NRA.

Also, I would like to thank all those who posted positive comments about me on this forum, it was much appreciated. sign92
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