[Ct-nfb] Should We Start a Mentoring Program?

Richard McGaffin rmcgaffin at snet.net
Mon May 4 10:46:27 UTC 2015


Good morning all,
Although I agree Mentoring would be a great idea. I'm not sure if we have enough people to run such a program. 

Because my life style is based on marching to my own drum. I would have to decline from such an event. I do like the idea though, and I wish you luck with it. 

Perhaps if you can dig up some old members are ar no longer part of our affiliate and ask them to come out of retirement you might get some good mentor's.
That's my opinion I do wish you luck.
Rich
P.S. I have come to the conclusion that although I am an activist I can no longer count my self as a true Federationist. It doesn't mean I don't want to help, it means I'm not a follower I'm a free spirited freak Be cool    
 


     On Sunday, May 3, 2015 11:56 PM, Justin Salisbury via Ct-nfb <ct-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
   

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