by scoutaholic » Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:47 pm
I'm going to abstain from voting. I can see advantages/disadvantages on both sides.
I've seen cases where the people in the two positions are from the same family. It often means that one person is actually doing both jobs (which is expressly forbidden by BSA chartering rules). It would also cause problems if they both left the unit at the same time, leaving both posts empty and nobody trained or ready to take over.
OTOH, IF both persons carry out their own duties without getting in the way of or doing the duties of the other it could have advantages. Communcations between committee and Cubmaster/Scoutmaster/Coach/Advisor/Skipper would likely be better than in most units. This could facilitate things getting done faster and/or better. Also, if the two persons in question are the best people available for the positions (or the only ones willing), then I would not want to stand in the way of having the best people available in those positions.
Eagle Scout 1987
OA Vigil Honor 1986
Fox - WE7-590-05-2
Currently - Troop/Team/Crew Advancement Chair & Dist Webmaster
Previously - SM, MC, CM, ACM, ADL, ASM, COR, Dist Camp Chair, PL, SPL, Scribe, Songleader, JASM, OA Chapter Officer, ...