Volunteering in scope
monsieur
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Hey
There is Scope charity shop in town where i live. Should i go there and ask if i can volunteer??
I have been volunteer before in cats protection, i have done steaming, sorting and pricing
cheers
There is Scope charity shop in town where i live. Should i go there and ask if i can volunteer??
I have been volunteer before in cats protection, i have done steaming, sorting and pricing
cheers
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I’d recommend popping in and asking to speak to the store manager or duty manager.
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I use to volunteer in a scope shop years ago it was some of the best years of my life i wish i became a key volunteer and got into the management so if you your more able to cope with the pressure than me you could really go far in your career Good luck
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thanks for answers
i will go there tommorow and see what they say
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Hi @monsieur It's fantastic to hear that you'd like to volunteer at a Scope shop! You can complete this shop volunteering enquiry form online if you'd prefer.
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Tori_Scope said:Hi @monsieur It's fantastic to hear that you'd like to volunteer at a Scope shop! You can complete this shop volunteering enquiry form online if you'd prefer.
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monsieur said:Tori_Scope said:Hi @monsieur It's fantastic to hear that you'd like to volunteer at a Scope shop! You can complete this shop volunteering enquiry form online if you'd prefer.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Just thought I'd share this with you. I have recently started volunteering at my local Scope Shop and am really enjoying meeting all the different people. I thought I would find the till a bit tricky and it was to start with but it didn't take long to get the hang of it and my Manager is absolutely brilliant and super helpful if I have a brain freeze and can't remember which button to press. . The customers are all very understanding and patient too. I am so glad I plucked up the courage to walk in and see them. I am currently out of work and have been since February but this little bit of Volunteering has really helped me it has added a string to my bow and something else for the CV. I am considering looking for permanent shop work now.
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Yeah, that's cool...
I stay quite far from town though, usually it takes me 40-60 minutes on foot to get there, so i'd definitely be doing afternoon shifts...
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