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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Terry, Mississippi
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On the fence
Got a chance to be a rider coach with MSF in September. I really and truly feel like I don't have time to add an additional duty to my job (doesn't pay any more). I have been managing our motorcycle program for years but always had volunteer instructors from my base or the Army that teach it. Now, the guys have burned out on it or are deployed and I can't get them to teach classes and I have a backlog of people that need it. (the military will pay for it). Should I go ahead and be an instructor or get someone trained later this spring? I have a lot of big inspections coming that I'm responsible for and this will take away a lot of time that I need to prepare for the inspections. In the long run nobody cares as long as everything gets done ( doesn't matter who does it). I just want our riders to be safe. The class will require me to ride about 650 miles one way to attend so I can get it for free. What do you think I should do? I have to decide by tomorrow.
Zoom45
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