I was today years old…

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We’ve all seen the bell ringers standing in front of stores during the holidays. They’re raising money for the Salvation Army which is one of the few charities you can trust not to spend 80% of donations on “administrative” costs.

Standing outside in Maine in December can be tough. I’ve seen bell ringers wrapped up in so many layers of clothing they look like the Michelin Man.

Hell, I’ve bought coffee and hot chocolate for those poor volunteers to keep them warm.

Because, you know… they volunteered to help.

Or did they?

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Whaaaat!

Is this a new thing… or am I just woefully out of touch.

What happened to the volunteers?

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23 thoughts on “I was today years old…”

  1. Yeah, it’s always been a paid gig. I’ve written blog posts about how I avoid them like the plague, lol.

    Cool story though: every year in Rapid City, someone anonymously donates a gold coin worth about $1,100 (depending on the current price per ounce, of course). It’s been happening since at least 2016.

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  2. Maybe religious people want to spend time with their family celebrating the birth of JC. Some don’t have family or celebrate so maybe it’s a way of participating in the spirit of goodwill and sharing the day with others. If someone needs the money it’s not an awful way to earn it and if someone needs the company it’s a good day to offer it?

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