Brother JC
Moderating Staff
We have a lot of discussion about dues here; what's too high, what's too low, what you get for your money, et cetera, et cetera. So I thought I'd put it into a bit of perspective...
I am an official for an amateur sports league. To be an active official with voting rights, I pay $10 a month, work at least 90% of the events, and attend weekly scrimmages and quarterly meetings.
To be an active athlete in the league, you must pay $50 a month (that's right, $600 a year), be a member of at least one committee, attend one weekly practice and weekly scrimmage, play your scheduled events as well as work 90% of the other team's events (there are three teams), and attend quarterly meetings as well as committee meetings. If your dues aren't up-to-date, or you miss too many practices, you're benched.
So, really, are your dues too high or is your time commitment too strained? You asked to be a Mason, are you really going to let a bunch of jocks outshine you?
I am an official for an amateur sports league. To be an active official with voting rights, I pay $10 a month, work at least 90% of the events, and attend weekly scrimmages and quarterly meetings.
To be an active athlete in the league, you must pay $50 a month (that's right, $600 a year), be a member of at least one committee, attend one weekly practice and weekly scrimmage, play your scheduled events as well as work 90% of the other team's events (there are three teams), and attend quarterly meetings as well as committee meetings. If your dues aren't up-to-date, or you miss too many practices, you're benched.
So, really, are your dues too high or is your time commitment too strained? You asked to be a Mason, are you really going to let a bunch of jocks outshine you?