why i wanted to volunteer at scope
emmayoung
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I feel I wanted to work for scope cause they got a disabilities which affects them and I wanted to raise as much money as possible so they can get what they want in life like bikes and other stuff cause there parents don't have enough money to by them for them.
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I have mild learning difficulties and feel that I got a problem with my co-ordination I also have obsessive compulsory disorder where when I get stressed I always seen to be washing my hands a lot and making them sore I lack in confidence and relay on being prompted what needs doing.
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Hi Emma,
Welcome to the online community
Are you currently volunteering in one of our shops or would you like information on how to volunteer for us?
Kind regards
Debbie
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yes I am currently volunteering in scope in bishop Auckland scope and I love it really much I would like some advice how to serve customers that have a go at me in the shop better xxx
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emmayoung said:yes I am currently volunteering in scope in bishop Auckland scope and I love it really much I would like some advice how to serve customers that have a go at me in the shop better xxx
I found this article which has some other handy tips on dealing with challenging customers which I hope you might find helpful.
keep up the good work!!! -
I was go volutar for Longton shop but find last bus get home in October 830pm So now have second thought it bit no shop in Stafford nowV.shaw
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