Mooching Karen Demands a Zumba Instructor Give Away Their Wages to a Her Charity Because She Doesn't Understand How Fundraisers Work

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    Some people are real generous with other people's money.
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    Person expecting me to give them my earnings for her charity cause
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    Years ago I taught Zumba classes. When there was a tragedy or someone was in need, often a bunch of instructors from around town would get together and do a "zumbathon" to raise money.
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    I used to co-teach at a church and the classes were very well attended - like two classes per night twice a week with 100-150 people per class. Every once in awhile the church would ask us to do a fundraiser and we usually
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    just announced ahead of time that we were donating that night's receipts to the church in case people wanted to contribute extra.
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    One woman called me because she was part of a walk-a-thon or something where you put a team together and the team raises money together to donate to the overall cause. She wanted me to
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    donate the money we earned from a regular class to give to her for her charity. I explained that we are happy to do
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    fundraisers for groups but they have to provide the venue and participant. We would promote their event in our classes and teach for free but it was their event.
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    She didn't like this. She figured since we do it for the church that hosted our classes we should do it for her, too. I pointed out to her that this was my job
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    and how I earned money to eat and pay my bills. She knew my co-instructor was a teacher so she said she'd talk to her since she had another job. I asked her if
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    she'd already asked everyone else she knew to donate a day's wages to her cause. She was not happy with me.
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    It still astounds me that this person decided the way to donate to a cause was to make someone else do all the work and sacrifice.
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    Lazy-Instruction-... • 23h ago She must work for the government if she thinks she can tell someone to give up their wages.
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    SingerFirm1090 · 1d ago • Many years ago there was a 'company wide' e-mail where I was working at the time, some employee was going to "Walk the Great Wall of China", but they need £2000 (I forget the exact figure) before they started, I assume to cover getting there, accomodation, etc.
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    I didn't know the employee, neither did anyone at our location, so none of us responded. The following day a reponse, again company-wide, arrived,
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    someone pointing out that in fact the original person was, in effect, asking strangers (us) to fund their holiday. No knew the person who responded either.
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    There was an aggreived reply from the OP, but the upshot was that all charity efforts had to be approved by HR before asking colleagues for money.
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    Quick-Possession-245 1d ago . I asked her if she'd already asked everyone else she knew to donate a day's wages to her cause Right on
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    LibraryMouse4321 · 1d ago I don't think too many people would want to donate an entire day's earnings to some random person's walk-a-thon. Especially because that pushy lady will be getting credit for all the money she raises and is
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    probably trying to work towards a prize of some sort. If you asked for the charity info so you can make a donation directly, see how she reacts. She probably won't like that. She wants your money to go to her.
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    glenmarshall • 1d ago You do not need to be polite not friendly to such moochers. Give 'em a "no" they'll never forget.
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    mcflame13 23h ago Why do I have a feeling that the charity this person was doing it for is actually her wallet? There's nothing that says she has to actually give her money to the charity.
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    • T_Sealgair 22h ago Some people are real generous with other people's money.
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    monkerry • 23h ago You were volentold....it's when the volunteer does nothing but take credit for others doing.

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