单项选择题
There is virtually no limit to how one
can serve community interests, from spending a few hours a week with some
charitable organization to practically fulltime work for a social agency. Just
as there are opportunities for voluntary service (71) (VSO)
for young people before they take up full-time employment, (72)
there are opportunities for overseas service for (73)
technicians in developing countries. Some people, (74)
those who retire early, (75) their technical and
business skills in countries (76) there is a special
need. So in considering voluntary or (77) community service there are more opportunities than there (78) were when one first began work. Most voluntary organizations have only a small fulltime (79) , And depend very much on volunteers and part-timers. This means that working relationships are different from those in commercial organizations, and values may be different. (80) some ways they may seem more casual and less efficient, but one should not (81) them by commercial criteria. The people who work with them do so for different reasons and with different (82) , both personal and (83) . One should not join them (84) to arm them with professional expertise; they must be joined with commitment to the (85) , not business efficiency. Because salaries are (86) or non-existent many voluntary bodies offer modest expenses. But many retired people take part in community service for (87) , simply because they enjoy the work. Many community activities possible (88) retirement were also possible during one’s working life but they are to be undertaken (89) seriously for that. Retired people who are just looking for something different or unusual to do should not consider (90) community service. |