| Quite a few of these "opportunities" are asking a LOT of volunteers, implicitly asking for unpaid labor. These are not your typical "volunteer a few hours a week helping fix up a school/sorting at a food bank/helping the homeless" to give back to your community. Look at this[1] particular ask: > Applicants must be available to work a minimum of 32 hours per week. > [minimum 3 month commitment with possibility to extend to a year] ... Weekend and holiday work is required. > shovel snow for extended periods of time, hike-ski-snowshoe in extreme weather conditions with a 35-pound backpack at 7,000ft, live in remote locations with regularly snow packed roads. > Groceries and shopping facilities are approximately 60 miles away; reliable personal transportation is required. [1] https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d00000... |