Confused about Membership Rules--Vets Forum

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dleerl

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I would have posted this question there in that subforum but since the thread is closed I can't do that. I read the rules to try to understand the different types of memberships that I have seen under member names. I became very confused with one particular rule. I thought that you had to be a member for over one year and had more than 75 posts to be an ECF veteran member but that can't possibly be true as I see some people on this site with join dates that are less than a year that have that title under their member name. How is this so? Have you amended that rule recently and these people are grandfathered? I am a bit perplexed by this?

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dleerl

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Sun Vaporer

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You'll have to apply. Hope you do better here than at Veteran's Services. LOL

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LOL--I did not think so, but I might just add the title if it did not make me feel so old!!!


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JerryRM

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I do not know--are they bad news or what?

Sun, I haven't used the VA yet, so I don't have any personal experience, but I know veterans who swear by them and some who swear at them!! :):(

Not always, but better go for the key to the executives washroom.

I lobbied hard for the key to the executive washroom, all I got was a tree behind the ECF building and that was full of termites!! 8-o
 

JerryRM

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I just have to make this comparison, even though I may be comparing apples to oranges, but coming from an Amateur Radio background, I think that they are pretty easy going on the rankings in this forum. If this was Amateur Radio, every last one of us here would be "noobs". It takes five years of being a licensed "ham", before one qualifies for being an "Official Observer", ham radio's equivalent of a "Moderator". Also around five years to be considered a "Veteran" and if you want to be an "Old Timer", well.....that comes about after 25 years of being licensed.

Sun, I was an Army Veteran at the ripe old age of 21, so being a veteran, doesn't necessarily mean you are old.
 
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