Anonymous wrote:As a board chair, just know that I’d be pissed to hear this late in the game. We have multi-year plans for chairs and officers and if one person bails after rosters are set, then it’s a scramble to adjust current plans as well as succession plans.
We have this happen every couple of years and everyone is always polite about it, but behind closed doors there’s a lot of resentment of people who commit and then back out. Usually there is plenty of time for discernment and making your decision so there’s no good reason to back out once you’re committed short of a spouse’s death or a move.
Just explaining how it feels from the other side so that you understand whatever hard feelings your decision prompts.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, thank you for the opportunity to be on the board. I was so excited for the offer but we had a change in our situation where I’m no longer able to put in the time.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't want to do it, I have never been actively involved in our school other than donating money to causes and attending conferences. What is a polite way of getting out of this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Just say your obligations have changed. To the pissed off PP, get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Just say your obligations have changed. To the pissed off PP, get a life.