• floo@retrolemmy.comEnglish
    15116·
    5 days ago

    If it’s required, then it isn’t volunteering.

    • RedFrank24@lemmy.world
      272·
      4 days ago

      There’s a term for that, it’s called being voluntold to do something.

    • Xenny@lemmy.world
      11·
      4 days ago

      Yeah hated this shit in school. What they don’t tell you is when you unleash all the kids in the highschools at the same fucking time to get 40 hours of volunteer hours during the same couple months the opportunities for volunteering get severely limited. Worse if you’re in a smaller city/town

    • GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world
      82·
      4 days ago

      Calm down Che Guevara. Better things to be upset about than getting kids involved in their local communities.

      • Honytawk@feddit.nl
        31·
        3 days ago

        Just because there are other things doesn’t mean we can’t be upset about “mandatory volunteering” which is an oxymoron.

        I mean, just look at you. Getting upset about some opinion online. You sure you aren’t the Che Guevara?

      • floo@retrolemmy.comEnglish
        41·
        4 days ago

        to be upset about than getting kids involved in their local communities.

        Nobody made this claim. Are you replying to the correct comment?

          • floo@retrolemmy.comEnglish
            34·
            4 days ago

            Then you’re hallucinating, because I never said anything like what you’re accusing me of. Not even close.

            Then again, most people replying to my comment have severe deficiencies in both vocabulary and reading comprehension, so this doesn’t surprise me.

            Best of luck with that!

    • Cethin@lemmy.zipEnglish
      71·
      4 days ago

      I agree, but I still think they should call it that. For some kids, it’ll build a passion for volunteer work and then they will choose to do it. If you call it something else then that might not happen as often.

    • cepelinas@sopuli.xyz
      52·
      4 days ago

      Had this at my school, if it is fun you don’t get any of this thing we called it social hours, it is basically just a way to get kids to work.

    • gerryflap@feddit.nl
      12·
      3 days ago

      True, but it’s still work that’s usually volunteering work. So it’s probably a good idea to call it volunteering so the kids associate it with that. It’s to give kids a taste of what kind of work volunteers do so they might do it voluntarily in the future (like the kid in this post).

      Personally I also didn’t really mind it in school. I had to spend a few days at a thrift store and had lots of fun. They installed Ubuntu on their laptops, which was my first contact with Linux. I got to help customers with that. And one time we were moving a couch and accidentally hit a stand that wasn’t attached properly. It fell over and almost hit a customer lol.

      • Honytawk@feddit.nl
        3·
        3 days ago

        They only call it volunteering because they don’t want to pay for the work.

        Volunteering should be … voluntary