It is my belief that when concerned court reporters see the NCRA board of directors not living up to its duties as board members, then those concerned court reporters should attempt to correct the failures in leadership of the NCRA board of directors. Bill
Copy of e-mail sent to NCRA Board of Directors
Subject: Just helping the truth to come forth
Ladies and Gentlemen:
There has been an untruth put forth by NCRA officials that the JCR Court Reporter Listings have to be discounted at 53% of their market value because market studies show the current cost of $100 for 1/12 page JCR Court Reporter Listing ads is as high as advertisers are willing to pay.
Board members should be aware that Fink & Carney of New York City has for decades been purchasing 2 full-page ads in every issue of JCR Magazine at a current cost of $30,900 per year.
The 2-page Fink & Carney ad is designed to solicit job referrals as follows:
"Reporting, video or videoconference? We'll take care of you in a New York minute."
Also, Bienenstock Reporters purchased a full page ad in the October issue of JCR at a cost of $1,836 seeking job referrals.
Also, it should be noted that Gore Reporters and McCorkle Reporters purchased double ads in the JCR Court Reporter Listing section at double the cost of a single ad.
It is very, very, very detrimental to the well being of NCRA and its affairs when untrue statements are put forth by NCRA officials that the JCR Court Reporter Listings have to be less in 2009 than they were 18 years ago because that's all the members are willing to pay.
The board must start setting standards of some sort and stop putting forth false statements which are used to sabotage and subvert efforts to straighten out the mess of the JCR Court Reporter Listings which has ad policies which have resulted in the loss of 100's of advertisers and setting of those ad prices at great "giveaway" prices when NCRA is desperately in need of funds.
The board cannot set policies based on falsities such as the JCR Court Reporter Listing ad prices couldn't be raised in 18 years because the advertisers weren't willing to pay any increase in their ads rates for the past 18 years.
The big "Give-Aways" in discounted ad prices must be stopped in the best interests of NCRA members as part of having an association with standards of some sort.
The terrible service of "Seniority Listings" must stop.
The board of directors must make an attempt to satisfy the requests of the many advertiser members who have requested the implementation of "Geographic Listing by City" of the JCR Court Reporter Listings.
The board of directors must have standards and try to set policies that increase the number of ads and not to continue the Seniority Listing of ads which has resulted in the loss of hundreds of advertisers.
Also, it's time for the board to stop the smart alec comments such as "You doan say?"
As board members it is your job to protect and promote the interests of NCRA members and not to engage in bickering with members which causes members to cancel their memberships when they see such conduct by board members.
Also, the board should start setting standards when it comes to filing of paper court reporter notes and not allow the NCRA instruction to continue to be put forth that official court reporters should file their court reporter paper notes in filing cabinets, the very, very worst way to file paper court reporter notes.
Submitted by Bill Parsons