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While there are always exceptions to every rule, I find that young adults, especially single really aren't interested in volunteering for anything.  I got into it and enjoyed it, but I started because of psychology classes at the university required volunteering for challenging programs.  All the wrong reasons, but as time went on, it became part of who I have become.

 

Adults don't volunteer because they want to, they volunteer because their children want to be part of the program.

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Single male, never married, 38 years as a Registered Scouter 28 as Scoutmaster.  The topic never came up and there wasn't ever anybody hanging around saying they wanted my job.  I was recruited from a

I did it and I don't think it was very hard at all.     As I said a few days ago, if you lead by example and show that you live by the Scout Oath and Scout Law, know your Scouting skills, and perhaps

If they wont let you help out in that troop come hear and help me with mine

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