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I volunteer all the time. I won't eat a doughnut on the job.
I am not concered about money as i have prapared a budget and the cashflow so i monitor it and spend according and revise if necessary.
When I have enough money to survive. I don't know how to build my own house, grow my own food, generate my own electricity ... or do most of the things that I rely on other people to do for me. I guess if I knew how to do all those things money would not be important to me. In that case, my efforts would be geared towards bringing ideals to fruition instead of making money to pay people to make the things I need.
Eurhm... While licking my girl-friend actually.. or is that wrong here... ? :)
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Even though you volunteer, you should receive the doughnut if someone handed over to you. ;)
by Snowgoose on November 21st, 2009
Nope. Someone can have two. Or next time they'll take less out of petty cash.
by Gene H on November 21st, 2009