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Beavah

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Sooooooo, When did Scouting become a job?

 

I remember doing it because I loved it. Not because dad was going to give me a car, or money.

 

 

Are we that materialistic that the boys always need a reward instead of the good feeling of a job well done.

 

What happens at 30 years old when a pay check isn't enough?

 

Just a thought

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30 or 40 years ago my grandma offered me $50 (a giant amount) to learn to play the Star Spangled Banner, perfectly, using her favorite music, on the piano. It took me several months, but I got it down and earned the $50.

 

30 or 40 years later, it's the only thing I can play on the piano, much to my dismay.

 

Too much bribery is not a good thing, and this case seems to be pushing the boundaries of good taste, but on the other hand, I'm not against some clever bribery.

 

I do bribe my Cub Scouts to sell popcorn with prizes, fill up their sale sheets with marshmallow bows, and I even offered some small Toys R Us gift cards for boys who recruited more than 2 new boys. So, I guess I'm not above it either....

 

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An interesting book on bribing for results, pertinent to this discussion...

 

"Punished By Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, and Other Bribes" by Alfie Kohn, 1999.

 

It's available at Amazon, or maybe at your local library.

 

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I have a troop where my step son attends where the father is paying his son $50.00 per merit badge and $100.00 for Star, $200.00 for Life and $400.00 for Eagle.

 

If you don't like conflict - ignore it.

 

If you do, offer the Scout a higher price - $55/MB, $110/Star, $250/Life and $500/Eagle not to earn them and see what happens.

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I have a troop where my step son attends where the father is paying his son $50.00 per merit badge and $100.00 for Star, $200.00 for Life and $400.00 for Eagle.

 

If you don't like conflict - ignore it.

 

If you do, offer the Scout a higher price - $55/MB, $110/Star, $250/Life and $500/Eagle not to earn them and see what happens.

 

That's only gonna cost ya $55!

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