by RWSmith » Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:36 pm
You know, t305spl,
After reading your post where you said the Troop was "new" and that you'd been the SPL for two years, it made me remember when I was a kid... Once upon a time, my Troop was new, too...
Now, this was a long time ago, so it's fuzzy... Regardless of the details tough, you'll get the point... When I joined Scouts... within a year of our Troop starting up, the SPL, a strong leader, moved away. Another kid took over for a while, but he wasn't really interested in the job. I was a PL for a few months and then "made" SPL. I was then re-elected SPL for (probably) two or three more terms at six months each. Any of this sound familiar? Within a couple of trips to summer camp (the key point to making a Troop grow roots), we had a couple of Star and First Class Scouts able and willing to run for SPL. I had gotten used to being SPL and so had everybody else. My SM, however, was a very wise man. And he suggested to me, privately, that I choose not run for SPL, again. He told me that some of the boys and even some of the adults would be against this (that I should run if nominated); he said that it would a bumpy ride, but if the Troop was to continue growing, I needed to step aside, thereby allowing somebody else to step up and take the reigns. I did and he was so right. It was hard, at first. But, I mentored the new SPL, I played OA, and, ultimately, I went on to become the first Eagle in my Troop. If I had not taken my SM's advice, I would have burned out and never completed my Eagle. (And, BTW, my Eagle BOR was murder.)
So, I can tell you, regardless of the manner in which you step aside, step down, whatever... you'll still be blazin' that Troop's trail. And you don't have to resign in protest. You could tell the CC and SM in advance, that you've been the lead dog in that pack long enough, that it's time for somebody else to step up and so, you're stepping down, that you'll be happy to mentor the new SPL. Make the announcement (with your SM and CC behind you!) at the next PLC. Let the boys decide how they want to proceed, and you help them, come what may. You'd be surprised how much respect you could earn by turning this this situation around and stealthfully putting the monkey on the PLC's back (or the CC and SM, depending upon your perspective) without making anybody feel like it's being unreasonably forced upon them. Tell them that the Troop is old enough now to NEVER have to have an SPL remain in office for two years, again; that they can and will rise to meet the challenge; and that you trust them, that you beleive in them. (Just because you don't believe it right now, doesn't make it a lie. It's called faith.) Then, shut up. Let them hear the silent strength of an Eagle's wings while gliding.
Just my opinion, okay? But, I really do think you'll be amazed.