No. Volunteer means unpaid.
go to your local library and ask a member how can you volunteer. perhaps you can get a paying job there to. but if you need to or want to volunteer just ask a librarian.
You need a job because when you get paid, you will have money for essentials
If you earn money from volunteering, there is no point being a volunteer. It mind as well be your job. Volunteering is to help out for free, without any cost. If the person wants to pay you in return for your work, so be it. Usually, though, volunteers are not paid.
yes it is
Yes, it shows that you are a helpful and willing person. You may need to emphasise in the interview that it would not compromise the job you are going for though.
because are you going to rely on ur parents to buy you everything!?! you need money job= many poosible money outcomes.
"I need to eat - for which I need money - and presumably this company will pay me money if I work for it." ... might work
A volunteer works for little to no pay at any job that asks for volunteers.They may do it out of the kindness of their heart, or they need service hours for school or court ordered reasons.It is also a good way to break into a field where you have no experience and are not qualified to get a paid job.
An excellent way to get started in a new group is to volunteer to do a job
You need to be eighteen, but some places have junior volunteer programs. You can donate money if you are younger.
If you are a volunteer, your doing it out of generosity, not money. Volunteers work without compensation. Viper1
Well, even though I am only 11, I am really smart so, any job that is done on a volunteer basis, which basically means you are working for free.