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10-30-2010, 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by siokan View Post
Is it a thing of the welfare point?
A basic welfare system is a different system.
The municipality and the nonprofit organization are doing.

A spry elderly helps nursing.
The pay or the nursing point is given.

Measures for aging, elderly's job security, care worker shortfall
A subsystem to respond by the problem of these three mainly.
Any social welfare system in the west and more so in the UK is open to abuse from people who see money as the primary motivator. If you had a system of old people helping older people, then there would be a private agency set up in short measure to hire old people and take a big cut of the rates/points gained by the "worker".

"Nonprofit" (HAH!) is a term used to hide a massive fraud by securing funds ment for needy people and diverting over 90% of the fund to administrative tasks. Point... We need to send 50 aid workers to Somalia. We will hire a private aircraft to take them there and fill it with things the Somali's need.
So most of the shit in the hold is donated by the good people for free.
The cost of the trip for the 3 doctors, the 2 survayors, the 3 builders and one english teacher (plus the additional 41 administrators/tourists) for 3 weeks came to £640,000

Edit: I only know this as I was the English teacher, and on saving my details to the Excel folder of the organisation, I happened to see the overall budget spreadsheet. I opened that sheet and was shocked at the figures.
For us unlucky 9 there was 21 days of fun filled hard work in over 15 locations. For the remaining 41 there were hotels, spa's and banquets all lined up in the interest of courting the next jolly trip.

For us 9, we had the great honour of unloading the hold and setting up a collection point for the locals. The doctors were almost in a rage, they had come here to help people with medical complaints, not to hand out UK junk.
The surveyors and builders ended up doing nothing but menial tasks for 3 weeks, while the doctors spent most of their time handing out bundles of antibiotics to the locals for any given problem. (those poor doc's really didn't know what shit had been packed for them) as they did not even have enough of the basics like asprin and bandages, let alone sterile sutures.

So as people trying to help a NPO we soon found out that, not only were we being paid a handsom fee for our time and skill. But a class of human leech were also enjoying a free dinner on the backs of very poor people.

Last edited by dirtyroboto : 10-30-2010 at 03:55 PM.
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