Matt - Unfortunately, you beat me to it. I have far more I'd like to mention in regards to that facility and why I feel it ties into the present status of the network and where things are appearing to head, more so than what you stated and in a tad more of a constructive manner. I'll get there eventually.
Dan - This isn't necessarily current management's fault there, so I would like you to sit back on this just a bit for now before coming after ZMP. I know you are trying and I realize you have a rather significant mess to clean up...
And, for the record, I think ZMP has done extremely well. That facility has made so many improvements recently in terms to maintaining realistic standards and a well trained crew roster and unfortunately they aren't recognized merely enough for much of it. I remember when ZMP's roster was hardly active and pertained very little knowledge of air traffic control procedures in general, that's definitely not the case anymore. I'm officially visiting up there now and they've really got their S*** together! They don't receive enough credit for the work they've put in there (publicly anyhow). It should be a prime example of what all VATUSA facilities should want to attain on this network. They have a fantastic crew up there in terms of personality and activity (being composed of many previous members of ZAU plus many others) and are active on a near nightly basis with a firm following of quality pilots - exactly what many wanted for ZAU. I'll get into further details later on all of this, but for now I'll leave the rest to Dhruv to explain (as he's done already before in previous threads, but will apparently require re-addressing here now in defense of his facility after the previously mentioned comments). In fact, he's drafting a response now...
Justin - You're comments are great and should be taken seriously. I've seen it countless times at ZLA... Many don't make it because they simply don't want to put the effort in. They easily could, but would rather take the easy way out by complaining that it's "too hard". Now they're supposed to be the ones who are correct? Ridiculous. I feel controller standards are too low over a significant portion of VATUSA anyhow. Again, speaking from experience, I've seen the decline in quality over the years. Considering all of the complaints that now have come out of the woodwork between this forum and, even more so, the VATSIM forum, involving those concerned with quality here, you would think network management would want to shift their approach towards attempting to keep their most dedicated here interested and happy... Effort should be more focused on improvement of pilot quality rather than diminishing ATC quality further. Again, I see no reason why we'd want to retreat to where the network was ten years ago. The network is capable of so much more now days.
And, by the way, your idea for a new payware network is not as far fetched as some would like to think...
-AJ