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Just Because Your Coffee House Is Doing Poorly Doesn’t Make it “Non Profit”
// August 4th, 2009 // Funny Job Listings
Non profit organizations often do very good work for charitable causes. Those organizations generally accept and process donations on behalf of a charity. Sometimes, they offer a product or service in exchange for you donation. Let’s be clear though – retailers and restaurants are seldom in business for someone else’s gain.
From the listing:
We’re looking for someone who loves acoustic music and would love to design some posters / flyers for our non-profit coffeehouse in Marblehead.
We’d love to develop a cool “branding” for our posters —something eye catching and very friendly—-
Our season starts in mid-September so we’ll need our September posters soon!Perks: free admission to shows and a great deal on drinks / goodies.
Hope to hear from you!
So in exchange for hundreds of dollars worth of work, I’ll get a couple free cups of coffee, and admission into some shows…. no thanks, I’ll just take the money.
Also, a non profit coffee house?? Seriously? At least come up with a believable lie when you’re fishing for free labor.
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It may in fact be non-profit if it’s this place:
http://www.meandthee.org/History.html
There is a coffee house near here that is nonprofit. It’s a place where women from DV shelters go to work.