Posted By RandalR on 01/05/2007 8:40 AM
I have the same issue at my Board meetings because I'm labelled the trouble maker for asking too many questions and not blindly following the lead of the clique in power. ..........
Randal, Why do you feel that there's a "clique" who is against you? You'll find it easier and more productive to work
with the rest of the members rather than against them. You can calmly suggest alternatives and calmly ask questions. And calmly make suggestions.
Sometimes it's best to compromise rather than loose on every issue. And once you begin compromising, the others are more apt to compromise on the issues you feel strongly about. I'll give you an example: We are drafting an amendment to the CC&Rs that would allow homeowners to put their trash out the evening prior to the collection date rather than on the morning of the collection date. Personally, Iβm fine with the way it is, but I'm retired and I can get up in the morning and put the trash out. Most homeowners are on their way to work and find themselves dressed in a coat and tie and trying to put bags of leaves and piles of yard debris out without getting their work clothes dirty. So now I'm representing the other homeowner's wishes, not mine. The board has a discussion on what actual time trash should be permitted to be placed curbside. I say 7:00 PM. Someone else says 9:00 and someone else says 8:00. My response is "any of these is fine with me". Someone else "gets to have his/her way" and I have a few "points" that I can use on another issue that I might feel strongly about.
If you constantly find that everyone disagrees with you, it's possible that they are "right" and you are not. It may be too late for you if you've developed a reputation as a troublemaker. If you do get re-elected, try my suggestions.