Marco-Polo
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How are we doing on the P/T's? Take the time that you need, but keep us in the loop.
How are we doing on the P/T's? Take the time that you need, but keep us in the loop.
Just an FYI for everyone: I've noticed in a few other passes, and it's encouraged in my own that you work out your puts and takes before the box comes to you. I think it's becoming the expected procedure. Despite all of our best intentions quite often someone's proposed puts and takes need revision or reconsideration, and that takes time. You probably know what the sticks are that you'd like by looking at the list, you don't need them in front of you. Waiting until the box shows up to start working on your puts and takes, in my opinion, is borderline inconsiderate of the pass host and other players. And then something like this happens where someone has had the box for over a week and hasn't even started their puts and takes because they're "busy".
The pass order is posted. You will know when it's getting close to you. If it's almost your turn and all of the sudden you have family coming, or a busy work week, or a baby due, or whatever, plan ahead! Contact the pass host and make arrangements for the pass to skip you and come back later. Just don't put yourself in a situation where there's a box of cigars sitting in the corner of your living room for a week.
I'm not trying to jump on Sean at all, but this is not the first time this has happened. As much as we might want to participate in all of the affairs of this community, sometimes we just don't have the time. We all know what our personal situations are, and we have to bear in mind that sometimes consideration for others must take precedence over what we want. If time does not permit the few minutes it takes to inspect and swap a handful of cigars and put a box in the mail the same week you receive it, then out of respect for all of the others involved maybe it's best to postpone involvement until circumstances change. The real problem arises with regards to new members that witness this type of behavior and think it's acceptable because no one questions it! Barring some unforeseen catastrophe or genuine unexpected hardship, there really is no reason that anyone should take almost two weeks to get a pass turned around.
Sean's going to be busy with work commitments until the end of the week. I would prefer to not have the pass delayed (in other words, this isn't carte blanche to keep it for a week!) but I would like to have him participate and he was gracious enough to ask first, so I've given him the flexibility to make p/t's at the end of the week.
To be clear, when I realized that I would be unable to turn the pass around in the normally-expected timeframe, I contacted Marco and asked for his guidance. As the pass owner, he has the authority to tell me to forward the pass immediately, and I would have done so upon his request. He decided that it was more important to have me participate this week than to have a quick turnaround on the pass.