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To: DmBarch
The latter job you described (the party observer) would seem to me to be a coveted job, but also one where the party needs to know the person can be trusted by the party/campaign. Thus I can see why (this woman's distasteful, poopy attitude aside) there is more of a vetting process and 'dues paid' prior to doing this job.

I guess I am of the mind that if I want to assist someone I show up and ask how can I be of service? I go where they need me, not where I decide to go. However what they ask me to do I filter through my other obligations and then decide if i can do what they have asked me to do.

I see being of service as being there to assist where I am needed, whatever that may be.

This woman is clearly a poor and offensive communicator and would best serve elsewhere though. They need someone else there in her role that is a positive and encouraging communicator that also knows how to set limits.

24 posted on 09/10/2008 2:40:35 PM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: GOP Poet

No, it isn’t a coveted job, as when the precinct is heavily democratic, they often appoint two democrats as there are no republicans. Our advice last night was to get on board now, and they will apply for a waiver in the precincts where there are no republican volunteers. They need time to train you and apply for the waiver. It can be done.


27 posted on 09/10/2008 2:44:42 PM PDT by Constitutions Grandchild
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