The abbreviation of volunteer is VOL.
The opposite of Volunteer is: "Professional" or "In-Volunteer"
Yes, volunteer is a singular, common noun, a word for a person.
Volunteer is a noun and a verb. Noun: One who carries out a service without payment. Verb: To enlist oneself as a volunteer.
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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 Can Be The One Who Can Count The Books .
You can volunteer at your local library, hospital, elementary school, soup kitchen, or Habitat for Humanity.
The librarian or assistant volunteer .
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you could volenteer at your local library, or as a bagger at your grocery store
There are several places where a 14 year old can do volunteer work in Houston, TX for the summer. They can volunteer in any hospital, library, or local Salvation Army.
try at your local library. they let kids 13 and older to volanteer
yes, but it might be a volunteer job! and u might not get pay
I know many libraries will let students volunteer. When I was in high school I helped at the library to get my necessary volunteering hours to graduate.
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You do not need a degree in Library Science to volunteer in a library. A person with a Library Science degree, which is a graduate degree, is paid for his/her skills and doesn't need to volunteer to enter the field. That said, if you want to volunteer, call around to various schools, especially private schools, about volunteering in their libraries. That's the best way to learn about the profession. You must earn a four-year college degree in order to apply for graduate school in library science. This site has lots of good information: http://www.ala.org/ala/educationcareers/education/accreditedprograms/directory/index.cfm