susan314 |
04-25-2007 09:34 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Drolefille
(Post 1401779)
We had fines for missing required events, and they weren't a way to supplement our dues. They were a deterrent for girls who thought "you know, it'd be more fun to go to this party tonight and stay out late and just be 'sick' for initiation tomorrow" or who thought that required meant "only required if I my boyfriend's not in town."
We certainly didn't fine girls JUST so that we could make some money. And extra community service hours were almost if not always an alternative to paying, as long as it was arranged appropriately.
And this is not to say the members receiving fines were "bad members" they were just college students. Sometimes it takes an incentive to get your priorities back in order. (There were of course acceptable excuses and a such, it wasn't just "You missed chapter OMG FINE!")
ETA: FINES are different from all inclusive dues. Our dues were all inclusive. We also fined. That's two different issues.
|
What she said - fines and dues are 2 completely different things. A member is not going to be assessed a fine if she's meeting all of her obligations as a member. I know that its AGD policy to allow a certain number of excuse notes, submitted in advance, per mandatory event. (I'd imagine that most other NPC groups have similar allowances.)
So, if a member truly has a legitimate conflict with a mandatory event (i.e. - "My grandparents 50th wedding anniversary party conflicts with the date of initiation, and if I don't come home for that party my parents would be livid and stop helping me pay my dues."), there are ways to appropriately notify the chapter and not be fined. Also, for weeknight events, if a member has a night class of course she'd never be fined for attending class! :) You get the idea. And, of course, if a legitimate emergency arose, an exception to the fine would generally be made also.
Fines are absolutely not a "way to make money" and are completely separate from dues. (Whether or not a chapter has "ala carte" dues or "all-inclusive" dues.) I would venture a guess that most chapters would prefer to never have to assess a fine and instead would rather have all members complying with whatever the attendance policy is!
I agree with FSUZeta that asking about fines during recruitment might not be the most appropriate thing to do - it might make you sound less committed, and that you're already trying to figure out how to "get out of doing stuff."
|