jar546
CBO
Dear Building Code Forum Members,
I hope this message finds you well. As many of you know, I'm JAR546, a fellow Building Official, motorcycle enthusiast, and a proud member of our vibrant community. Today, I'd like to reach out to you with a heartfelt request.
Our Building Code Forum has been a source of knowledge, discussion, and collaboration for countless individuals, just like us, who share a passion for the intricacies of building codes. It's a place where we've collectively advanced our understanding of this ever-evolving field.
I want to be transparent with you; while Google Adsense provides some support for our operations, we heavily rely on the generosity of our Sawhorse supporters to keep our forum running smoothly and up-to-date. Your contributions enable us to maintain a safe online space, invest in technology, and ensure our forum remains reliable.
I'd like to make a personal appeal to each of you. By joining the Sawhorse Supporter level, you not only contribute to the sustainability of our community but also gain access to an enhanced forum experience. Here's why you should consider making this investment:
Why Become a Sawhorse Supporter?
I want to express my gratitude for your continued dedication to our forum. Your support is instrumental in preserving the Building Code Forum as a vibrant hub for learning and collaboration. Together, we can ensure that this valuable resource remains accessible and beneficial for years to come.
If you have any questions or need assistance with the upgrade process, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help with any inquiries you may have.
Thank you for your consideration and ongoing commitment to our community.
Warm regards,
JAR546, Building Official and Proud Member of the Building Code Forum
I hope this message finds you well. As many of you know, I'm JAR546, a fellow Building Official, motorcycle enthusiast, and a proud member of our vibrant community. Today, I'd like to reach out to you with a heartfelt request.
Our Building Code Forum has been a source of knowledge, discussion, and collaboration for countless individuals, just like us, who share a passion for the intricacies of building codes. It's a place where we've collectively advanced our understanding of this ever-evolving field.
I want to be transparent with you; while Google Adsense provides some support for our operations, we heavily rely on the generosity of our Sawhorse supporters to keep our forum running smoothly and up-to-date. Your contributions enable us to maintain a safe online space, invest in technology, and ensure our forum remains reliable.
I'd like to make a personal appeal to each of you. By joining the Sawhorse Supporter level, you not only contribute to the sustainability of our community but also gain access to an enhanced forum experience. Here's why you should consider making this investment:
Why Become a Sawhorse Supporter?
- Community Stewardship: Your support directly contributes to the well-being of our forum, making it possible for us to maintain and improve this valuable resource.
- Enhanced Experience: Sawhorse supporters enjoy signature lines and extended editing features.
- Community Recognition: While we don't have badges, your status as a Sawhorse Supporter signifies your commitment to our community and distinguishes you as a dedicated contributor.
- Invest in the Future: Your contributions help us continue our mission of fostering knowledge sharing and industry advancement within the building code realm.
I want to express my gratitude for your continued dedication to our forum. Your support is instrumental in preserving the Building Code Forum as a vibrant hub for learning and collaboration. Together, we can ensure that this valuable resource remains accessible and beneficial for years to come.
If you have any questions or need assistance with the upgrade process, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help with any inquiries you may have.
Thank you for your consideration and ongoing commitment to our community.
Warm regards,
JAR546, Building Official and Proud Member of the Building Code Forum