[NSRCA-discussion] Steve Kaluf no longer at AMA
mike mueller
mups1953 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 21 05:56:15 AKDT 2007
Mark, your seconds thoughts are right on. Sometimes you have to trust the higher ups. In this case they may be protecting Steve. Nobody that's a decent boss enjoys having to let someone go. I've been a boss for over 20 years and I hate it.
At least Tony has offered an explaination via a conversation. I think that its fair on his part. Either way it's too bad for both parties. Mike
Mark Atwood <atwoodm at paragon-inc.com> wrote:
If you read the entire thread, somewhere on Page 2 Steve posts his side of the story, so at least we have a description of events (albeit one sided) from a source that was there.
We all have some shortcomings, and its true we cant seem to get AMAs side of the story which is always bothersome. But its hard to believe that we would want someone as active, committed and engaged as Steve was off the payroll. Just my opinion. If the AMA feels justified, I think they have an obligation to make a more public statement regarding the matter.
It would put a lot of rumor to rest.
Second thoughts... I have had to fire people in the past and have refrained from explanations to the rest of the surprised staff in an effort to minimize the damage to the reputation of the person being fired, ie airing the dirty laundry, while it would resolve the uprising, would only serve to damage the person more. Not saying in ANY way that this would be the case...just that situations do exist where not commenting is the better part of valor.
I get away with that because my employees trust me (evil laugh)... What we are lacking here is a management team that we trust has done the right thing. Unfortunately for AMA, one of the few people whos answers I trusted (whether or not I liked the answers) was Steve.
-M
On 8/20/07 7:30 PM, "Ron Van Putte" <vanputte at cox.net> wrote:
On Aug 20, 2007, at 6:07 PM, JShulman wrote:
http://runryder.com/helicopter/t366695p1/
I never would of guessed this is how Steve would have "left" the AMA.
Hmmmmm. I heard a different story. I won't mention the source, but Steve Kaluf was fired for doing something that the Executive Director, Jim Cherry, told him not to do and the assertion that, "all of the district VP's wanted Steve back immediately" isn't true. I had my runins with Steve as Nats event director and as the NSRCA VP coordinating the Nats with AMA on behalf of NSRCA and, while I liked him personally, I wasn't too thrilled with how he did his job.
Ron Van Putte
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