Thursday, June 26, 2014
5 Comptencies for a Volunteer Administrator
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Ethics
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Organizational Management
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Human Resource Management
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Accountability
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Leadership and Advocacy
My AmeriCorps Lifelong Service Story (abbreviated)

Since my first year of service I have engaged in a long term
meaningful way with 14 different service organizations and participated in
dozens of one day service projects (including one with my wedding guests
following the wedding ceremony in 2012). My life is focused on community
service professionally and personally. I cannot envision a future that I am not
serving.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Charity salaries
Is one charity automatically more respectable than another just because its leader is paid a lower salary? Not necessarily, says Charity Navigator, a website that evaluates and compares the financial health of charitable organizations.
"While there are certainly some charities that overpay their leaders," the site's FAQ page explains, "Charity Navigator's data shows that those organizations are the minority. Among the charities we've evaluated, the average CEO salary is $150,000. ... These leaders could inevitably make much more running similarly sized for-profit firms. Furthermore, when making your decision [about where to donate] it is important to consider that it takes a certain level of professionalism to effectively run a charity and charities must offer a competitive salary if they want to attract and retain that level of leadership."
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_charities_salaries.htm
Breakfast at the Big Texan

On my day off I went and gave it a try. My feelings are that visually its everything you want, big, gaudy, and stereotypically Texan county.
My host had the rotting/ missing teeth you see in the old county westerns.
My waitress had the floor length skirt and a true Texan drawl , my table cloth was made to look like a cow and large dead animals and animal parts were proudly displayed on the wall.
Keeping with the visual appeal my breakfast looked perfect but in no way tasted worthy of the $10 it ended up costing me. If you are in Amarillo this is one of those must do stops but perhaps you can go in and have a sweet tea and continue on, Amarillo has much better restaurants for actual eating.
Location:
Amarillo, TX, USA
Cadillac Ranch
Work brought be on a very long road trip, about 9 hrs of driving to Amarillo Tx. While the majority of my two weeks was focused on supporting the community of Fritch Tx,
I was able to get away and check out Cadillac ranch twice!



If you happen to be in Amarillo its worth the 10min drive to see this attraction and if your feeling a bit rebellious stop at the hardware store and pick up your favorite spray paint and make your contribution to this live art; just please put your empty can in the trash bin not in the field around the cars.
Location:
Amarillo, TX, USA
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