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Dorchester: have you ever worked as one of those people on the street who try and sign people up for charity?
you know the ones that stop you and tell you about the dying kids, the ones that get abused etc. and then try and get you to hand over your credit card details so your hard earned money can help them... well i was just on a jobs site and found out that these people earn 700euros STARTING RATE! they get commission on top of this. how disgusting is that? Who could convince people to hand over their money under the pretense that it's going to charity when in reality it's actually going to their ridiculous paycheque!!! btw, the 700 is per week, and I assume based on a standard 40hours...
04 Dec 08, 09:12:28

Dorchester: I need a job in charity direct marketing !!!! help !!!!?
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04 Dec 08, 07:12:09

Dorchester: to those who answered to my other sweet sixteen question!?
excuse me? but are you like jelous or something? because thats what it looks like? i wont put my dad in debt! god, its only $40,000! he owns airprots all over the world, and you're saying a party, one tiny little partys gonna put him in debt? shut up! seriously, only asked one question!! i really wanted help on what to do, its not my falt i get this money, i DO have a job, i work at one of my dads hotels! and all fairness, without sounding snobby, i dont NEED to work, because my family and i have the money already. but i do. and for you're information, my dad gave me $35,000 last year for my 15th, guess what i did? i gave $33,500 to charity, and went to new yo...
04 Dec 08, 06:12:20

Dorchester: Do not understand what differences of having a job or voluntering that seems to bother women?
See http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqHkrTXE18.fNtoHhNRfpYDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081204080548AAmwJ40 for previous question. It seems getting about same response here as from women and others that meet. That is must have a job that provides a paycheck before considered date material leaing to marriage. I am 45 with two teenagers still at home wife died 12 years ago and have not worked for about 10 years. When say not work meaning not at a job that pays me I raise my kids, take care of the house, volunter at the church and some charities but none of the pay me. I do not need the money have done well with the insurance money that got and investments. Maybe I am missing something b...
04 Dec 08, 04:12:49

Dorchester: should the big Supermarkets be resticted to selling just food and drink?
So allowing our high streets to survive and not be reduced to ghost towns of charity shops and fast food outlets, are they not making to much profit with less jobs to the expense of our local shops...
04 Dec 08, 04:12:35

Dorchester: Help me!!! Was I right not to accept this offer?
I'm 24, and I have one BA, and two masters. I speak five languages and so far I've done four internships. Now I'm trying to find a 'proper' job in charities and NGO but they don't even bother sending me a rejection letter when I send in applications. The only thing I've been offered so far is another internship, unpaid, but I didn't accept this offer as I'd feel humiliated still working unpaid. What do you think? I feel really frustrated....
04 Dec 08, 04:12:59

Dorchester: I really need HELP...?
i just got back from the emergency room see i have a kidney stone... 7mm which is normally to big to pass... they sent me home with pain meds and told me to go see a urologist... i dont have Insurance... the urologist wont see me... unless i catch up on some money i owe his office... but im broke i work a tip based job... and this time of the year people need all the extra money they can get... i was hoping the hospital would admit me... but they didnt... i thought they would fix it for me i was wrong... i was in alot of pain... i just dont understand how i fix it... What am i supposed to do wait till im in kidney failure... and then go back im really stressed out... and d...
04 Dec 08, 12:12:52

Dorchester: How do volunteers in places like Africa earn money? ?
Do people that start charities and help out charities have second jobs or do they get the money from the sponsors? If they do have second jobs, how do they have time to work? Please explain this for me! :)...
04 Dec 08, 11:12:01

Dorchester: Need help with writing Christmas cards for hospitalized Vets...?
I am writing Christmas cards for Vets that are in the hospital. This is something that I am participating in for my job's charity project. I plan to do at least 25 cards but if I can get a lot of good suggestions I would love go above and beyond that! I don't know religion or circumstances so please keep that in mind. I want to be able to write things that will mean a little something to the person that will be getting it. So far I am thinking a Christmas quote followed by an ending remark like warmest wishes... Please help me with suggestions....
03 Dec 08, 08:12:01

Dorchester: programs or aid for hospital debt?
Hi im a 22 year old regular guy with a part time under the table job as a cook. I have a 1 yr old son and am currently an engineering student at a very well known university. I have managed to rack up abt 7,000 dollars in hospital debt over the past 3 years from a number of incidents(mostly pneumonia), in which they had to take blood work and cat scans. I had no insurance, and now the collection agency wont stop calling me. Im flat broke. Does anyone know abt any type of government or non government funded program or charity that can take care of this for me, or in any way keep the collectors at bay 'till i graduate? thanks in advance...
03 Dec 08, 07:12:07


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