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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 234211" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Volunteer organisations is almost non-existing. The general opinion is that we pay more than 50 percent in taxas and 25 percent in add-on taxes so it must be a state problem to take of social issues. I remember that a manager from a business chain called The Body shop found it odd that the Danish branch had almost none attending volunteer organisations because they in this chain actually gave people time off with pay to volunteer in the local communities. None did it.</p><p> </p><p>Some years back students in high schools could take one day leave without being registered as truant to work in various job sending aid to third world countries, but most students this year stayed at home or got into towns instead where bars and clubs had adds with "Project days work party". When I search for it, I found an article in Wikipedia about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Intern#Basis_for_an_independent_article_-_Operation_Day.27s_work_.3F" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">this particular issue</span></a>.</p><p> </p><p>So volunteer jobs are out of the question. Summer camps are also non existing unless we are talking of something run by the government like trying to help overweight children. I have tried to suggest sports or the scout movement, but there is no interest and because she is doing well at school and the family coach has warned us against challenge neither of our children, I would not put my foot down.</p><p> </p><p>But maybe I can ask her to apply for a part time job on Saturdays. Because she is only 15 she is not allowed to work with money due to security laws, but she can place the goods on shelves etc. Good idea. I will try to suggest that to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 234211, member: 6326"] Volunteer organisations is almost non-existing. The general opinion is that we pay more than 50 percent in taxas and 25 percent in add-on taxes so it must be a state problem to take of social issues. I remember that a manager from a business chain called The Body shop found it odd that the Danish branch had almost none attending volunteer organisations because they in this chain actually gave people time off with pay to volunteer in the local communities. None did it. Some years back students in high schools could take one day leave without being registered as truant to work in various job sending aid to third world countries, but most students this year stayed at home or got into towns instead where bars and clubs had adds with "Project days work party". When I search for it, I found an article in Wikipedia about [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Intern#Basis_for_an_independent_article_-_Operation_Day.27s_work_.3F"][COLOR=red]this particular issue[/COLOR][/URL]. So volunteer jobs are out of the question. Summer camps are also non existing unless we are talking of something run by the government like trying to help overweight children. I have tried to suggest sports or the scout movement, but there is no interest and because she is doing well at school and the family coach has warned us against challenge neither of our children, I would not put my foot down. But maybe I can ask her to apply for a part time job on Saturdays. Because she is only 15 she is not allowed to work with money due to security laws, but she can place the goods on shelves etc. Good idea. I will try to suggest that to her. [/QUOTE]
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