Team cpt. was informed today that a new member of our team owes, and has owned one of our "sub" sponsors money from an event he went to while guesting on their team. This money has been owned for some time, and no attempt has been made by said new member to repay the debt.
The sponsor didn't tell us this to try and get the new guy booted, just as a friendly heads up. He even stated that in no way was he trying to "tell us what to do" about the situation. He did mention it in an attempt to see if we could persuade him into settling the debt to some degree I imagine.
So, this new guy has talent. He could be a valuable asset to the team in that degree. Since joining us there has already been a money issue with him being unable to pay cash for goods at a practice session due to some , as he puts it, mixup with his card. He did settle the debt through a (paintball) goods trade to whom he owed the fees.
What to do about the situation really seems like a no brainer. My first instinct was to tell him to settle the debt with the sponsor or loose his position on the team. Its actually all we can do. We can't have people running tabs around on our name..not to say that he has, but the situation is possible. I suggested to the cpt. that we have him settle his debt, and make him cash then carry to any future dealings including drills, practice, etc. IE. IF he wants to go, he needs to pay the team cpt. for any expected costs before he loads up to go.
Is it worth taking a chance on the situation in order to utilize his field talent? Or would you just wash your hands of it, and search for another guy?
The sponsor didn't tell us this to try and get the new guy booted, just as a friendly heads up. He even stated that in no way was he trying to "tell us what to do" about the situation. He did mention it in an attempt to see if we could persuade him into settling the debt to some degree I imagine.
So, this new guy has talent. He could be a valuable asset to the team in that degree. Since joining us there has already been a money issue with him being unable to pay cash for goods at a practice session due to some , as he puts it, mixup with his card. He did settle the debt through a (paintball) goods trade to whom he owed the fees.
What to do about the situation really seems like a no brainer. My first instinct was to tell him to settle the debt with the sponsor or loose his position on the team. Its actually all we can do. We can't have people running tabs around on our name..not to say that he has, but the situation is possible. I suggested to the cpt. that we have him settle his debt, and make him cash then carry to any future dealings including drills, practice, etc. IE. IF he wants to go, he needs to pay the team cpt. for any expected costs before he loads up to go.
Is it worth taking a chance on the situation in order to utilize his field talent? Or would you just wash your hands of it, and search for another guy?
) with them already. I'd say that the outstanding debt this player has is already a problem for you.



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