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  • Quit volunteering me for typing!

    To whom it may concern -

    I realize that some of you at church may not have a computer at home and at times may need something typed up. I do not always mind helping you out, but PLEASE keep in mind that just because I'm good at typing does NOT mean that I know a lot about word processing software. (In other words, please ask me first before assuming that I'm able to do something)

    And to my mom - please stop getting frustrated with me just because I don't know how to do something on the computer. Yes I did work as the church secretary for a few years, but it HAS been at least three years, and my office computer did not have the same software which our home computer does.

  • #2
    To quote the Joker, if you're good at something never do it for it free.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gremcint View Post
      To quote the Joker, if you're good at something never do it for it free.
      Lol I love that quote.

      Who knew a total psycho could have such good advice?

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      • #4
        To use the old line, 'Just because he's a psycho doesn't make him stupid.'

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rageaholic View Post
          Lol I love that quote.

          Who knew a total psycho could have such good advice?
          I tend to use a variation on that.

          "You're a (blank), could you do this for me for free?"
          "Sure."
          *when, a few weeks later, it isn't done*
          "Um, so when is that going to be done?"
          "Oh, when I have some free time I can spend on it. You see, I have a host of other things I get paid to do that take precedence. If I'm paid I tend to bump it up in my priority queue."
          "Oh, well, we really needed it done by X date."
          "In that case, if you like I can charge you the family and friends rate, or you can provide me with a 501C3 form of professional volunteer donation so I can mark my labor off against my taxes as part of a donation."
          "Uh...."

          It's kind of like the Shel Silverstein thing:
          "Dirty dishes, such an awful dirty chore / If you drop one on the floor / maybe they won't let you wash the dishes any more."

          For baseline word processing and transcription services, my consulting company charges $1 a page single voice or notation, minimum 250 pages, with addons for editing, proofreading, formatting, and conversion (assuming $25 an hour baseline). Simply asking for a receipt of donation so you can claim it as a deduction on your taxes may get them to look for other su...I mean volunteers. ;D

          Treat yourself as a professional, and expect the people who ask you for favors to do so as well.

          TINSTAAFL applies to being "voluntold", as well.
          The Damn Dirty Monkey Rule:

          Whenever you're creating something intensely personal, glorious, and deeply, profoundly your own, remember only two things:

          You can only build it to the very best you can.
          People will ALWAYS be damn dirty little monkeys once they start playing with it.

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