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If there is no financial benefit and indeed substantial personal cost, why would anyone serve as a volunteer Director or Officer, or otherwise volunteer to help RAC in any position?

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If there is no financial benefit and indeed substantial personal cost, why would anyone serve as a volunteer Director or Officer, or otherwise volunteer to help RAC in any position?

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A. – RAC is very fortunate to have so many volunteers assisting with this important work on behalf of their fellow Canadian radio amateurs. Many RAC volunteers have served, and may still be serving as QSL Bureau Managers, amateur radio course instructors, delegated examiners, executive in local clubs or provincial societies, or Amateur Radio Emergency Service leadership appointments. Each RAC volunteer has a personal reason for serving, usually associated with a desire to help RAC support Canadian amateur radio. The paid staff is too small to do it all. Any allegation of personal gain is simply not true, nor can it be true, as can be seen from this discussion of the Constitution and by-laws.

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