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Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:29 am
by blid2def
For those interested:

Friends of the Library: http://vms.nlb.gov.sg/MainServlet

Re: Public Service Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:07 pm
by kennynah
GR :

i think to be public spirited is terrific...

i looked at the link and i see that the Library is actually looking for "free labour", disguised as "volunteers", mainly to "shelve" read books back to the racks. I think there is a fine line between engaging volunteers and free loading them with menial work...

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:12 pm
by blid2def
kennynah wrote:GR :

i think to be public spirited is terrific...

i looked at the link and i see that the Library is actually looking for "free labour", disguised as "volunteers", mainly to "shelve" read books back to the racks. I think there is a fine line between engaging volunteers and free loading them with menial work...


I leave it up to individuals to decide if they're being taken advantage of, or if they feel that the work is worthwhile.
It's called volunteer work because people can choose not to do them. :)

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:25 pm
by kennynah
haha....what a way to look at....a choice given, hence it is called volunteer work....

some one said we have an "honest" system here... if so, that must include being honest about the intentions. better they just say, "sorry, we have no budget, but too much work, hence we seek helpers who are willing to do this manual work for us."

i dislike the misuse of the term, "Public Service Volunteering"

in fact, why just narrow the work to shelving books, if the volunteer so likes, he can choose to wash the toilet as well, or clean the window panes, or help the visually handicapped who wish to borrow books, or be a vigilante corp going around shutting the gaps of children shouting and running amok, so why just be so specific as to state "shelving" as the workscope...?

i dun have the answers....it's blowing in the wind....

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:31 pm
by iam802
it goes into the KPI (very important for year end review)

eg. Achievements 2008
- started "Public Service Volunteering" initiative; resulting in cost-savings of $Xm
- started Tell-A-Story initiative; increased readership and borrowings by Y,000s

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:33 pm
by kennynah
hahahaha...and i tot i was cynical....hahaha....u lagi best 802 :lol:

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:37 pm
by blid2def
Well, if you want to go all out to be cynical or pedantic, I could call it "Volunteering for stupid work" and you'd still have something to shoot at. :mrgreen:

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:42 pm
by kennynah
that is true lah....i was just knit picking...but if we all knit picked, that will help all of us as a Nation, to improve, dont u think? :?:

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:09 pm
by blid2def
kennynah wrote:that is true lah....i was just knit picking...but if we all knit picked, that will help all of us as a Nation, to improve, dont u think? :?:


It's definitely fine to have a critical eye to watch over things, but I think that one has to be careful not to cross from being critical to cynical. How do you think it feels like for a volunteer to perform a task they find meaningful or which they enjoy doing, only for us to scoff at the value of their work, and at them working like mindless sheep ignorant of their masters' manipulation?

Yes, organizations can and do sugar coat "cost-saving" with "volunteering", but ultimately, if I benefit from the volunteers' work, then speaking for myself, I'd rather appreciate their work rather than laugh at them or question/pan they or their organizations' motives.

Re: Volunteering

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:16 pm
by millionairemind
kennynah wrote:haha....what a way to look at....a choice given, hence it is called volunteer work....

some one said we have an "honest" system here... if so, that must include being honest about the intentions. better they just say, "sorry, we have no budget, but too much work, hence we seek helpers who are willing to do this manual work for us."

i dislike the misuse of the term, "Public Service Volunteering"

in fact, why just narrow the work to shelving books, if the volunteer so likes, he can choose to wash the toilet as well, or clean the window panes, or help the visually handicapped who wish to borrow books, or be a vigilante corp going around shutting the gaps of children shouting and running amok, so why just be so specific as to state "shelving" as the workscope...?

i dun have the answers....it's blowing in the wind....


K - this PSV happens all the time.. super loads of kiasu parents all volunteer at the best school to try to get their kids into them... Sorly, I think it is stupid.. if you kid does not have the motor size, putting her/him into a Ferrari will crash her.. :lol:

The last time I saw on the news, there is a long waiting list of potential volunteers for top schools like Nanyang etc..... go figure!!! And these "volunteers" will stop volunteering once their kids get into Primary 1... haha!!

One of my friend moved from Woodlands to Clementi, bought a condo there just so that his six year old daughter can get into the school of his choice...

CAN means CAN - Kuan Tao is Kuan Tao.. :D

Maybe Grassroots leader oso can get priority to Primary School???