Resignation from Talkboard
#33
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
Anyone that says that being on the Talkboard is a thankless job is IMHO wrong, I for one am grateful for each and every member that puts their time into it!
Thanks for everything William
Thanks for everything William
#34
Company Representative - Starwood
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Austin, Texas
Programs: Marriott Employee Level
Posts: 31,593
wharvey, thanks for the work you did on the TalkBoard. I'm very sorry to see you leave it as I appreciated your input on the issues that came up during my short tenure.
Glad to see that you will remain a contributor to the Flyertalk message board overall, however.
Sincerely,
William R. Sanders
Customer Service Coordinator
Starwood Preferred Services
[email protected]
Glad to see that you will remain a contributor to the Flyertalk message board overall, however.
Sincerely,
William R. Sanders
Customer Service Coordinator
Starwood Preferred Services
[email protected]
#35
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: LHR BA Terraces 'Warden'
Posts: 1,060
While I am relatively new and have no idea what talkboard is, I know how it is to have a thankless job and so here is my appreciation for all done.
You mentioned taking the position for a year and I think that is good to go in and volunteer for a bit, then step out and let someone else try it.
I promise to check it out and see what you have done.
There are so many sections on Flyertalk how on earth does anyone get any work done?

It is very addcitive!
My best.
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Chairman of feed the AA Flight Attendants Foundation,
Interflug customer service department, SXF.
AA Plat,Lifetime Gold, UA P/E, Marriott Silver, Sheraton Gold,
Hilton Silver(for now)
#36
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .60 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 17,990
You epitomize the ideals of the Founding Fathers of "legislative" citizen service, resurrected by the latter-day proponents of term limits (on which I express no opinion).
Given the depth of emotional involvement many have just from posting in this community, it says volumes about your character that you can "step back." Of course you did mention something about still being a chat participant, didn't you?
When banging one's head against a wall, it is important to stop before the inevitable fracture occurs.
I hope that, perhaps many years down the line, you may again decide the time is right to give us a more direct benefit of your perspective. If not, or in the meantime, thanks from all of us, whether we know it or not!
Given the depth of emotional involvement many have just from posting in this community, it says volumes about your character that you can "step back." Of course you did mention something about still being a chat participant, didn't you?

When banging one's head against a wall, it is important to stop before the inevitable fracture occurs.
I hope that, perhaps many years down the line, you may again decide the time is right to give us a more direct benefit of your perspective. If not, or in the meantime, thanks from all of us, whether we know it or not!


I'll miss you in the TB forum




