I just completed the survey from National. I am a survey writer. I thought that it was not a really good survey. I really think that it had a bias based what seemed ot me to be a preconcieved notion that we all drive and own a car. I do neither. Why didn't the survey ask if any other mode of transportation was used to get to meets? I've actually taken more trains to get to meets than any other form of transportation.
Two parts really bothered me Part C, question 30-30 and Part D, questions 1-3.
I thought the survey was pretty good. I had no major objections to it.
(For those who are confused.... USMS is doing a national online survey of a random number of USMS members. I have no idea what percentage of the membership is being selected. But if you didn't get an email about the survey, don't worry about it. If you did get the email, remember to _not_ post the URL of the survey, since by design it is not open to anyone who wants to respond -- just those selected by whatever random criteria they used.)
-Rick
I thought the survey was pretty good. I had no major objections to it.
(For those who are confused.... USMS is doing a national online survey of a random number of USMS members. I have no idea what percentage of the membership is being selected. But if you didn't get an email about the survey, don't worry about it. If you did get the email, remember to _not_ post the URL of the survey, since by design it is not open to anyone who wants to respond -- just those selected by whatever random criteria they used.)
-Rick