Rice,
I got the PSA letter to. Thanks for posting. My question, which I didn't see
answered in the packet was when a person would have to be 18. I would assume
that means on the day of arrival. Is that correct? I've got some kids I'd
like to talk to about it, but want to be sure to give them the right answer.
Mark Ray
Resources for Boy Scouting
mark@eaglebook.com
http://www.eaglebook.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-Philmont@troop47.com
> [mailto:owner-Philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Rice Brewer
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 1:27 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list Philmont
> Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Summer Employment
>
> Unfortunately, due to BSA regulations, you have to be 18
> years old. I know, "what is the *real* difference between
> someone who is 17 years and
> 11 months and someone who is 18 years and 1 day. Not much, I agree.
> However, there simply has to be a break someplace and, in
> this case, it is the age of majority.
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