With very much respect, I beg to differ. I have experience with families who "claim" they have "never" had a Home Teaching Visit when I knew for a fact that their HT made regular visits. Some people just either have short memories or don't recognizing Home Teaching as such.JohnShaw wrote: But seriously, if you are... ...being visited you know who they are - or a quick call to the EQP will tell you which might be a good phone call for the EQP or HPGL or RSP to receive?
That said, I am also one who prefers the "personal" assigment change rather than an e-mail that the recipient may or may not get. Many of our members don't have e-mail and many others don't check it regularly - hence the automated method will break down just as quickly as any other way. In today's world, we are moving to less and less personal interaction and I believe that more personal interaction is vital to success of HT/VT.