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Old November 29th 07, 04:55 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc, soc.org.nonprofit,misc.legal, alt.accounting
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Default Definition of a USCF Employee

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Originally Posted by nolan
Ernie Schlich was neither working in the office (he
lives in Virginia, and as far as I know has only visited Crossville
once) nor was/is he being paid for his work helping with FIDE
reports. He did serve as a TD at several national scholastic events
in the months leading up to the election in 2006.
As I understand it, Ernie was being paid for some of the work he did
but was not paid for some of the other work he did. In particular, he
was not paid for bringing the delinquent FIDE rating reports up to
date.

Ernie was also a long time USCF office employee. He was technical
director for many years. Other than working for the USCF, Ernie, had
no other job. His only other income was his retirement check from the
Navy.

I believe that Ernie is quite happy that he was not elected. His
campaign petition was circulated by Robert Tanner not by Ernie, and
Tanner also paid the $250 filing fee for Ernie to run. Ernie was never
very enthusiastic about running for election.

Now, the question is, who paid the $250 filing fee for Polgar and
Truong, or was it paid?

Sam Sloan
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