Some people just want to pay their bill and move on. Others want more engagement. Where do you fall—and why?

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Prioritizing engagement can be worth the time for some people, but with a lot of day to day things to keep people busy, time/effort for engagement may feel more pushy than impactful.

I would pay my bill & that is it. My life is so busy I don't think I want to put energy/time into my electricity Co-Op unless its beneficial to me in a way other than just knowing what's going on. I'd be enticed to be more involved with incentives.

I prefer to just pay my bill and move on. I don't feel like i know enough to be more involved in the cooperative community.

I am a pay my bill and move on. Depending on what the involvement includes, I dont know enough about the coop to be more involved.

I like to pay my bill and move on. I feel as if I do not need engagement with the company unless I have something that needs adressed accordingly.

I think I lean more toward just paying my bill and moving on.

The simplicity of paying a bill and moving on is always appealing, as everyone has busy lives. That said, I do wish I heard more about any larger projects going on. Seeing what one's money is going towards can help justify their bills.

I would mainly like to just pay the bill, but I also occasionally read the magazine sent by my collective. I enjoy the information but seldom do I wish that the participation extended further than that.