Interesting, so the importance of obedience is nothing new to the WBCCI
world. I guess that was a good idea back when there was no body of
knowledge about RVing and a very good idea in the middle of Africa.
What about now ? As the bow wave of the baby boomers, and pretty bad at
blind obedience, where does that put me and my fellow "new" Airstreamers ?
Maybe all we need is better hats and some classic rock and roll for
entertainment.
Daisy
> I gather from reading books and articles about WB lead caravans that WB
> made the decisions and did the detail chasing to make the caravan work
> but didn't ask the caravaners for their opinions, just called regular
> meetings to pass on what was going to happen. Much like the daily work
> formation at each company on an Army post.