I’ve always been of the opinion that the place you work for should at least cover your travel expenses. Otherwise you’re not working for free, you’re PAYING to work because you’re paying for your gas!
She’s so happy. I wonder if he’ll shoot her down with some cruel comment. My DH would say, “It will put us in a higher tax bracket, so you’ll won’t be making enough to make it worthwhile”.
I went through an internship for only so many hours sad to say I went to wrong place, I paid for the internship and got me no where, did not get me a job. Free labor most employers do not consider. So I disagree with this strip. I know only a comic strip. I know of another young woman when she was in HS did volunteer work at their local library and tried to get hired on and library turned her down and hired someone who did not volunteer. This young woman then went to AirForce training and is working for them.
I am not sure about Canada, but the United States permits volunteers who spend money on gasoline, stationary, et cetera for their volunteer work are allowed to mark those as tax write-offs.
Lynn’s Notes:I cannot stress enough how important it is to volunteer. My dad used to say, “You pay for an education, don’t you? Well, working for free is a great education!” It’s true. You learn new skills, meet new people, and gain respect for having done a job well — all for the personal rewards it brings AND for a good, credible, enthusiastic reference. Sounds corny, but every good job I have ever had was granted to me because I was recommended by someone for whom I had worked for free!-————————————Words of experience! :-)
gobblingup Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Just be excited for her, John…
flagfly almost 12 years ago
But who’s going to watch the kids?
sjsczurek almost 12 years ago
“Sometimes it pays to work for nothing.”
RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
alondra almost 12 years ago
I’ve always been of the opinion that the place you work for should at least cover your travel expenses. Otherwise you’re not working for free, you’re PAYING to work because you’re paying for your gas!
Mickeylacey almost 12 years ago
I feel if people don’t pay something for a service it’s not valued enough.
summerdog86 almost 12 years ago
She’s so happy. I wonder if he’ll shoot her down with some cruel comment. My DH would say, “It will put us in a higher tax bracket, so you’ll won’t be making enough to make it worthwhile”.
kab2rb almost 12 years ago
I went through an internship for only so many hours sad to say I went to wrong place, I paid for the internship and got me no where, did not get me a job. Free labor most employers do not consider. So I disagree with this strip. I know only a comic strip. I know of another young woman when she was in HS did volunteer work at their local library and tried to get hired on and library turned her down and hired someone who did not volunteer. This young woman then went to AirForce training and is working for them.
ankerdorthe almost 12 years ago
A lot of people getting paid actually works for nothing. They would enjoy it more, if they were working for something.
jimcos almost 12 years ago
After looking at my paycheck, I see I worked two days for nothing.
ronpolimeni almost 12 years ago
Well known NPR talk show host Diane Rhem got her start as a volunteer.
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
I am not sure about Canada, but the United States permits volunteers who spend money on gasoline, stationary, et cetera for their volunteer work are allowed to mark those as tax write-offs.
coffeeturtle almost 12 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 4 hours ago
Lynn’s Notes:I cannot stress enough how important it is to volunteer. My dad used to say, “You pay for an education, don’t you? Well, working for free is a great education!” It’s true. You learn new skills, meet new people, and gain respect for having done a job well — all for the personal rewards it brings AND for a good, credible, enthusiastic reference. Sounds corny, but every good job I have ever had was granted to me because I was recommended by someone for whom I had worked for free!-————————————Words of experience! :-)
JP Steve Premium Member almost 12 years ago
With any volunteer work I’ve experienced, you get treated like you’re getting fair market value for your work!
The Life I Draw Upon almost 12 years ago
To be a librarian in the age of the Internet.