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dm383
11-15-2004, 02:53 PM
There's a saying in the Armed Forces in Britain (and probably other countries too! :) ) which goes "A Volunteer is someone who misunderstood the question".

That's me, that is! I volunteered to help re-do my friends bathroom over the weekend, so I was there with my tools etc. etc. ..... cut a long story short, what I thought would take a day, tops, took ALL weekend plus half of today! Cheesh! ;)

Anyone else volunteer for something that took more time/money/effort than you first thought?

DM


P.S. Found out I did all that with a broken wrist...... it's my frigging MOUSE hand too! :( :( :(

DM, sat in my mousehole feeling PAAAIIN!!!

jseal
11-15-2004, 03:25 PM
dm383,


Yes sir, I have! I volunteered to “chip in” with the Boy Scout troop; after all it was “only an hour a week”.

Scouting will absorb as many hours as you’re willing to make available!

dicksbro
11-15-2004, 03:27 PM
Yep and more than once. Offered to help load a truck for charity ... ended up took two days to get it all loaded. First attempt ... the truck hadn't arrived at the warehouse when we all got there. Met again later that day, but couldn't get the forklift to help raise some of the material onto the truck. 2nd day, things finally when right. :rolleyes:

Glad to do it, but wish I'd known what was going to be involved.

Hey DM, sorry, answered about the time you did. You're right about scouting. Seems like most volunteer work goes that way. :)

WildIrish
11-15-2004, 03:52 PM
Everyone is so starved for assistance that people who volunteer end up getting buried in "work". I've been involved with Habitat for Humanity for a while now and have gone from swinging a hammer on Saturdays to joining the board and two additional committees... eventually becoming the current board VP. All while continuing to swing a hammer on Saturdays.

I have gotten in over my head a few times, and it has at times put a strain on my life at home. I mean, I'm giving up time with my family to do all of it. But then, if I don't help...who will? I used to think "oh, someone else will take care of it" but now that I'm so involved, I see that there isn't always someone else there.

jseal
11-15-2004, 03:58 PM
...I see that there isn't always someone else there.


WildIrish,

Yessir! It's a real problem. I wish I knew how to get more people involved.

WildIrish
11-15-2004, 04:10 PM
WildIrish,

Yessir! It's a real problem. I wish I knew how to get more people involved.


We bribe people with food.

Homemade muffins work well. :D

osuche
11-15-2004, 04:53 PM
I think everyone should be *required* to give their time to some organization and volunteer, or their tax rates go up! :)

Seriously...I've pulled back from a few of my organizations a bit because of travel (for instance, for the first time in 7 years I did NOT teach Junior Achievement this year). But it bothers me because I know often times the work simply does not get done.

For instance, LAST year 40% of the classrooms in Columbus who wanted to do JA did not have a teacher volunteer. That's just sad! :(

I've moved on to more "transient" activities like helping with food lines, and an occasional mentor or public speaking night at Ohio State. I've also spent some time helping people with resumes........and while cleaning out my closets (and Mr. Osuche's) we managed to donate 10 trash bags worth of clothes, shoes, toiletries, linens, food, etc recently and I took them to a shelter. It's not the same....I miss my old activities...but it's better than nothing.

jseal
11-15-2004, 06:09 PM
osuche,

Hey! Hang in there madam. You can only do so much. You do what you can.

Loulabelle
11-17-2004, 03:04 AM
Every play I've ever been involved in for my drama group becomes a huge drain of my time and energy......and every time it gets to about this stage in a production (about two weeks from first night) I promise myself I'm having nothing to do with the next production, and every time (just about) I cave and end up roped in to auditioning for a part, or helping out with make-up etc.

Wouldn't change it for the world though. :D

LixyChick
11-17-2004, 05:29 AM
Yep DM! I've volunteered to sit in watch of posts from you...and I've been waiting for what seems like forever! Bout f'in time mister!

Sorry bout your wrist...hope you are a fast healer or ambidextrous!

dm383
11-21-2004, 05:01 AM
Yep DM! I've volunteered to sit in watch of posts from you...and I've been waiting for what seems like forever! Bout f'in time mister!

Sorry bout your wrist...hope you are a fast healer or ambidextrous!

Wrist-wise, it's a tiny fracture plus BIG sprain! Sorry 'bout the lo-o-o-ong wait hon, but I've managed to finally afford a new digicamera, so ya never know!! (When I've healed up o'course!!)

DM

osuche
11-21-2004, 11:33 AM
/me taps fingers impatiently and waits for DM to heal......


.....unless of course he would be willing to engage a photographer? ;)

OzKristin
11-21-2004, 11:40 AM
i was gonna volunteer for an environmental group, but they were gonna make me spend like 20 hours a week minimum on research for them...and of course it was all non-paid. Then I came to find out they were real whackos, like they were very political and trying to be a non-profit.....when you're a non-profit organization you are supposed to be unbias, unpartisan, all of that...so I thought they were nothing but dodgy ...I still recieve updates from them, but after phone conversations and lots of e-mails..I've come to think of them as more of a cult! lol

dm383
11-22-2004, 02:58 PM
/me taps fingers impatiently and waits for DM to heal......


.....unless of course he would be willing to engage a photographer? ;)

Well, from the pix I've seen of you, osuche, you'd probably do a Much better job than I will! :) Pity you're so far away, or I'd take you up on that! ('course, you're married too now....dammit! :( )

DM

osuche
11-22-2004, 03:01 PM
Well, from the pix I've seen of you, osuche, you'd probably do a Much better job than I will! :) Pity you're so far away, or I'd take you up on that! ('course, you're married too now....dammit! :( )


Mr. Osuche tells me I need a hobby. :D :D I see no reason why he wouldn't be supportive ;)

Hmmmm....I'll be on the mainland in late January. Makes me wonder about the possibilities... ;)

campingboy
11-22-2004, 04:49 PM
First off, DM it is good to hear from you again. I was wondering when you were going to come in from chasing the sheep.

I do a lot of Volunteer work. My community is only as strong as the people that work to make it that way. Government can help, but it is the people that make the difference.

I end up helping a lot of my friends renovate there houses. I have the skill, and the tools. I also give my business skills to a couple of organizations.