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People Who Say, "You Don't Want To That For Volunteer Work!"

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    MainerMikeBrown
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    Some people have an interest and enjoy working as a volunteer or as a paid employee in fields that are unattractive to some other folks.

    For example, just before I became a volunteer at a nursing home years ago, I was talking to someone, and I mentioned to him that I was going to be volunteering at a nursing home.

    He responded by saying, "You don't want to do that for volunteer work!"

    So because that type of work isn't for him, then that must mean it's also a bad job for me as well?

    Fortunately, I didn't listen to him. And I ended up volunteering at nursing homes for several years. I enjoyed it and got a lot out of it.

    If I had taken his advice, I would have missed out on something that I found to be rewarding and meaningful to me.

    So if someone tells you, "You don't want to do that for volunteer work!" I say make up your own mind about it instead.

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      Absolutely. To each his own.

      Good one you for helping these folks out, Mike.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        Horace
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        In what ways did you find it rewarding, Mike? And what were your responsibilities there?

        Education is extremely important.

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          In what ways did you find it rewarding, Mike? And what were your responsibilities there?

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          MainerMikeBrown
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          @horace I found volunteering at nursing homes rewarding because, for one thing, many of the residents living there thanked me for spending time with them.

          Also, I was able to brighten the day for many of the residents.

          I was able to help put a smile on their faces.

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            @horace I found volunteering at nursing homes rewarding because, for one thing, many of the residents living there thanked me for spending time with them.

            Also, I was able to brighten the day for many of the residents.

            I was able to help put a smile on their faces.

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            Horace
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            @mainermikebrown said in People Who Say, "You Don't Want To That For Volunteer Work!":

            @horace I found volunteering at nursing homes rewarding because, for one thing, many of the residents living there thanked me for spending time with them.

            Also, I was able to brighten the day for many of the residents.

            I was able to help put a smile on their faces.

            I imagine that would be rewarding. Good job, Mike.

            Education is extremely important.

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              @horace I found volunteering at nursing homes rewarding because, for one thing, many of the residents living there thanked me for spending time with them.

              Also, I was able to brighten the day for many of the residents.

              I was able to help put a smile on their faces.

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              brenda
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              @mainermikebrown That's excellent, Mike. I agree that volunteer work can be some of our best experiences.

              True story. As part of a high school class, I participated in a music group that performed weekly (and weakly) at what was called the State Hospital in the city where I then lived. Lo and behold, my own great-grandfather was there. Some sort of family rift had occurred long before I was even born, and I had never gotten to know him. I would stay to visit with him, then ride home on my motorcycle.

              Even after the class ended, I'd go see him every week. The only thing I regret is not rolling my cycle into the facility for him to see it. He was so amused by the idea that I had my own, and that I rode it to come visit him.

              I did that until just a few days before he died. I had no idea what the family rift was about, nor did I care. We were separate from that mess, and enjoyed seeing each other. He was quite a character.

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