So, Adam Hughes asked me to post a response to this thread as he doesn't have posting privileges yet:
"Dominick, please post the following for me:
Dominick, please post the following message for me on Scubaboard. up until now, I have never had a ScubaBoard account. I just created one to respond to Richard Dinnon's comment, but since I'm new, I don't have privileges to post yet on this forum
Richard,
First off, I would like to apologize for your past experiences with the CDS. One thing I like to remind people is that the CDS is a constantly changing/revolving door of people and influences. The organization isn't just some intangible "being", that goes out of their way to screw people over, but rather a combination of people and ideas, that come and go over time.
Yes, we are an organization built and run by volunteers who also have other (real) jobs, families, and lives, but I firmly believe that if someone accepts the responsibility of volunteering for the organization, they should, at a very minimum, fulfill that role that the membership voted them in to do.
I like to think this is generally the case, but sometimes things fall through the cracks, and the ball gets dropped. 99.9999% it was not intentional, and more of a mental error or poor prioritizing. Richard, unfortunately, you were one of those "dropped balls", and for that I sincerely apologize. Having identified what happened with your account, at the time I decided to "take it upon myself" to fix, only to completely forget about it. That's on me, and I am sorry for that.
For This reason I am going to comp you one full year membership for free, in hopes that this can somehow makeup for it. Perhaps in a year, when you get a renewal reminder, you will feel inclined to do so.
To those of you who are reading this, and also feel the same way as Richard, I ask that you contact me at
cdsmanager@nsscds.org and allow me to see what the CDS can do to resolve any problems that you have experienced. I can't promise
The times-are-a-changing, and I'm optimistic in believing that by this time next year, all of the problems we are experiencing now will seem like a distant memory. There are many people out there who have legitimately been wronged by the organization over the years, and have every right to feel the way they do, but at the same time they fail to realize that the people and situations who were responsible for the CDS at the time no longer have anything to do with the organization.
Thanks,
Adam Hughes
NSS-CDS Operations Manager
561-704-3038"