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    • My two cents as a recently-trained SM... 1. I can't speak well to what I thought of the online training because as soon as I decided to take on this role, I dove in: I have copies of Troop Leader Guidebook, volumes 1 & 2, Scoutmaster Handbook, SPL Handbook, PL Handbook, and while I haven't read every word, I've read a lot of it.  I've also tried to gather as much info from online materials (Troop Leader Resources, for example) and groups like this as possible.  So, long way of saying the online training felt redundant, but that's from a skewed perspective. 2.  IOLS was fun, and I did learn one or two new things, as well as getting refreshers on a couple things.  Can't speak to how it's run everywhere, but our Council did a great job.  It was awesome afterward, during a meeting where we were doing advancement, to have a brand-new ASM with almost no scouting experience be more familiar with knots than several of our oldest scouts.  They sure stepped up quick, lol. 3. Wilderness Survival and CPR.  I would take these in a heartbeat, but they are not being offered, as far as I can find, anywhere in the state for the next six months. Why such limited opportunity? 4. All this training doesn't make one a good leader.  I had an incident with about eight scouts going at each other in a group chat, had two scouts physically fighting on one trip, have made numerous mistakes, can't get ANYONE but our Committee Chair and one parent to read emails, and had a scout nearly drown me last Saturday.  Made it through all this, and still feel like I have no clue what I'm doing. And no suggestions on how to make it better.  I'm no Duct Tape.
    • @DuctTape for National Commissioner! It's been a while, and just needed saying 😜
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