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Do you get paid for scout work, or is it a voluntry thing. Our local group closed, apparently due to lack of support?!!:thumbsdown:

 

its amazing how many people think we get paid, but it is purely voluntary, there is occasionally a chance to claim some expenses but most (myself included never bother). Even some of the kids parents think we are paid, but god knows where they think the money comes from on what they pay each month! i think it might detract from the enjoyment and make it seem more like a job if payment was involved, besides, i am still a kid at heart anyway.

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One? How many do you run?:scared:

 

I am on the district team, overseeing the five units we have in the Lincoln area (almost 100 explorer scouts) so I dont directly run any of them, but get involved in any activities that bring all 5 units together, as well as looking after the camp store for all of them, and also being heavily involved in our district mountain activity team, which runs walking, climbing, bouldering and mountain biking activities for all scout age groups in the district and also many countywide events.

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Oh Matt took me to the lake district and north wales last year and it was amazing we had a brill time and can't wait to go back soon as the weather has improved!

 

i was in bowness and windermere today working. it was hell. tourists everywhere :cussing:. the lakes are great if you know where to go.

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No ones prob interested but here's some pic's of my horses today, they are in confinement due to the fact my horse has injured his near hind leg, he's not lame but has injured a tendon. He can't be ridden for five weeks and is on a course of anti inflammatory, i need to get him to rest but try telling that to him!

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