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#11 Post by Strangely Brown »

ovenpaa wrote:Fingers crossed for all of you fingerscrossed
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IainWR wrote:I imagine we will find out today. Consultation closed at cease work yesterday.
Which posts got axed then?

Shouldn't the membership be informed of whats going?
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Regional Manager?

If that's true it does nothing for the NRA's reach out to the masses of shooters in the regions.
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Can anyone from the NRA confirm that these posts have been axed?

Regional Manager
Director of Training
PA to General Secretary
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John MH wrote:Can anyone from the NRA confirm that these posts have been axed?

Regional Manager
Director of Training
PA to General Secretary

John, yes, plus Nick and three from outside.

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#16 Post by dromia »

Very cryptic, could someone enlighten us mere mortals (NRA members) who are not affiliates of the Star Chamber of the NRA lodge as to what exactly is happening to "our" organisation and why.
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Is that Nick from membership?
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Very cryptic, could someone enlighten us mere mortals (NRA members) who are not affiliates of the Star Chamber of the NRA lodge as to what exactly is happening to "our" organisation and why.
Adam you expect to much out of life it is the NRA we are talking about here. :cool2:
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#19 Post by dromia »

I know Dave, but with all these promises of change for the better over the past year and a bit I had my hopes raised yet again. You are right I should have known better. :cry:
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#20 Post by the running man »

Nick halford? Gone? Well I've always found him to be very very helpful,and always actually there when you ring up,surely their is deader wood than him to chop!
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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