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Originally Posted by ricquire
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I can understand this, in terms of human tendencies but humor me and think about this from the stance of a business model.
You are the CEO of a not-for-profit organization who helps the homeless.
You find out one of your volunteers has not been managing his distribution center adequately and they routinely run out of food.
You also find out he has been telling the homeless that come to that distribution center that he does not have to do a good job managing the center, because he is unpaid, and he does not care about dirty homeless people.
Do you continue to let him volunteer?
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Exactly, I'm sorry but applying and volunteering for a position, and then not performing the duties entitled in "said position" with merely the excuse of "I'm not getting paid" would not be tolerated in any other volunteer position in the world.
Fighting fire's, and feeding the homeless are not glamorous jobs with many rewards. If i knew a girl who kept dating assholes over and over again at what point do I stop blaming the assholes and start blaming the girl for picking the wrong guy everytime. If you have a stack of guide applications and the ones picked can never do they're job on red without quiting, maybe it's because the wrong applications keep being picked.
But I think it's pointless to play the blame game, the result is still the same, we have a server with allot of rules and none of which can be enforced. Maybe we can stop pointing fingers and look for a meaningful solution.