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<blockquote data-quote="blue efficacy" data-source="post: 654029" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>Unfortunate fact is there is no magic way for money to get from UPS paychecks to the people who need it. It would be nice if this were possible. But like any product, it needs a distributor. And to manage these huge amounts of money requires skillful management. It's a lot like UPS, instead of packages they handle donations, and instead of consignees they have a myriad of different charities and such.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, in this country of overpaid CEOs it requires a large salary such as this to recruit and retain somebody with the competency required to run such an organization.</p><p></p><p>Not donating won't hurt the CEO. However, it will hurt the less fortunate in your community.</p><p></p><p>I am all for the excessive pressuring management gives us to give. Human beings by nature are selfish, especially if they are Republican, so sometimes it takes a little bit of prodding to get them to give a few bucks to where it will take care of basic needs, rather than wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue efficacy, post: 654029, member: 6435"] Unfortunate fact is there is no magic way for money to get from UPS paychecks to the people who need it. It would be nice if this were possible. But like any product, it needs a distributor. And to manage these huge amounts of money requires skillful management. It's a lot like UPS, instead of packages they handle donations, and instead of consignees they have a myriad of different charities and such. Sadly, in this country of overpaid CEOs it requires a large salary such as this to recruit and retain somebody with the competency required to run such an organization. Not donating won't hurt the CEO. However, it will hurt the less fortunate in your community. I am all for the excessive pressuring management gives us to give. Human beings by nature are selfish, especially if they are Republican, so sometimes it takes a little bit of prodding to get them to give a few bucks to where it will take care of basic needs, rather than wants. [/QUOTE]
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