I have had my registration fee refunded when I was a speaker when my employer 
was happy to pay. This frustrated me when the meeting had low registration and 
lost money. 

I'm fine with people getting it waived, but the idea of everyone showing up for 
a "roll-call" so they can get in free is certainly not the case. This is why I 
suggested the BoD would have the authority to waive the fee if recommended by 
someone else. The reason is less important to me honestly. 

Then again, the bar for giving a bad talk is really low. People can just put in 
that effort instead.

Jared Mauch

On Sep 1, 2011, at 6:12 PM, David Temkin <d...@temk.in> wrote:

> Randy,
> 
> How is that "getting paid"?  Receiving services in kind?
> 
> Don't know if you've ever done Habitat for Humanity, but you get a free
> lunch, paid for by those who have given cash to support the cause and not
> labor.
> 
> To bring it closer to home - we give our presenters a free admission -
> should we also stop that?
> 
> -Dave
> On Sep 1, 2011 3:27 PM, "Randy Bush" <ra...@psg.com> wrote:
>> i do not support getting paid for community service. a primrose path.
>> 
>> randy
>> 

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