No I don't hate them for what they do, but at the moment I hate them in general.
I need 50 hours of volunteer work for college and I've contacted at least 50 organisations in the last week alone and cannot get placement anywhere!
PEOPLE! I AM WILLING TO DO ANY JOB YOU REQUIRE FOR AS LONG AS YOU REQUIRE IT!
FOR FREE!
HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY TURN THAT DOWN!?
I. WILL. BE. YOUR. FOOTSTOOL! SHEESH!
I've tried abortion clinics, hospitals, retirement homes, daycare facilities, community centres, homeless hostels, youth outreach programs, food banks, women's shelters, rape crisis centres, used Google and Craigslist to find things in my city, exhausted every number from every website that lists organisations that accept volunteers, scrutinised every phone book (which is useless unless you want to order a pizza or a whore) and I've come out mostly empty-handed.
I may have, possibly, if I beg them and harass them enough, if I have a horseshoe shoved up my ass somewhere, got an interview at one place (that's one out of 50+ if you haven't been keeping track).
Never in my life have I been more stressed about anything, mostly because of the strict time constraints on this, and the fact that it will literally determine whether or not I get to go to school this coming September, or if I'm forced to reapply for January, 2009!!!!!.
I've found myself snapping at friends and basically being a sobbing heap of what used to be a functioning human being.
A note to my friends:
So yeah, I know you think you're helping by suggesting places, but all that it does is frustrate me further since I've already been there, done that, and been rejected or ignored, and 9/10 times I've contacted every specific place you list off to me.
I just want ONE place to tell me they will accept me as a volunteer and let me work with them. I'm not only expecting to get my 50 hours then screw off; I'm more than willing to fulfill a long-term commitment with them.
Having your education hanging in the balance when you've sacrificed so much to get there and have so much riding on it is horrendously depressing.
It would please me eternally if anyone else could share similar stories of college woe so I don't feel like I'm the lonely soldier wandering through post-secondary limbo alone.
I need 50 hours of volunteer work for college and I've contacted at least 50 organisations in the last week alone and cannot get placement anywhere!
PEOPLE! I AM WILLING TO DO ANY JOB YOU REQUIRE FOR AS LONG AS YOU REQUIRE IT!
FOR FREE!
HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY TURN THAT DOWN!?
I. WILL. BE. YOUR. FOOTSTOOL! SHEESH!
I've tried abortion clinics, hospitals, retirement homes, daycare facilities, community centres, homeless hostels, youth outreach programs, food banks, women's shelters, rape crisis centres, used Google and Craigslist to find things in my city, exhausted every number from every website that lists organisations that accept volunteers, scrutinised every phone book (which is useless unless you want to order a pizza or a whore) and I've come out mostly empty-handed.
I may have, possibly, if I beg them and harass them enough, if I have a horseshoe shoved up my ass somewhere, got an interview at one place (that's one out of 50+ if you haven't been keeping track).
Never in my life have I been more stressed about anything, mostly because of the strict time constraints on this, and the fact that it will literally determine whether or not I get to go to school this coming September, or if I'm forced to reapply for January, 2009!!!!!.
I've found myself snapping at friends and basically being a sobbing heap of what used to be a functioning human being.
A note to my friends:
So yeah, I know you think you're helping by suggesting places, but all that it does is frustrate me further since I've already been there, done that, and been rejected or ignored, and 9/10 times I've contacted every specific place you list off to me.
I just want ONE place to tell me they will accept me as a volunteer and let me work with them. I'm not only expecting to get my 50 hours then screw off; I'm more than willing to fulfill a long-term commitment with them.
Having your education hanging in the balance when you've sacrificed so much to get there and have so much riding on it is horrendously depressing.
It would please me eternally if anyone else could share similar stories of college woe so I don't feel like I'm the lonely soldier wandering through post-secondary limbo alone.
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