Julius respondido
Dear Shabi,
what should we say and where should we start?
She came in October 2023 as a guest and enjoyed it so much that you wanted to volunteer and applied here for a volunteer position. At her arrival we have immediately noticed, that you were not interested at all in working here as a volunteer.
The fun started, when she refused to do the tasks which have been agreed with Megija, our volunteer manager, earlier on. You have refused to clean toilets and showers, with the reason that it "is inhuman to clean showers and toilets for normal people and we should get some local slave who can do it". This was the first shock we had. We absolutely understand, that cleaning toilets and showers is not the most popular work task to do. However, it is something which needs to be done and which is being done by everyone in the crew. In our opinion it would be inhuman NOT to clean toilets. Also the management and all staff members are cleaning toilets on a daily basis and nobody ever had any issues with it.
Even though it is highly unfair to other volunteers, we agreed for the first time ever to give her other tasks. Those tasks have been breakfast, preperation of beds and activities.
At the breakfast she refused to follow the system we have implemented and did it completely by her own style (e.g Touching food with bare hands instead of using hygenic gloves, providing undercooked/raw buns, leaving the breakfast counter in a absolute mess). When we (multiple staff members and the management) asked herrepeatedly to do it according to hygenic and our standards her response usually was: Did any guest complain to you directly? If not I do it my own way.
At the activity, she was scheduled in, but did not prepare anything, even though we have clearly communicated. Our guests did not receive a single information (no message in the Hostel chat, no prepared blackboard at the reception as a invitation for the guest) that a activity is taking place. Therefore we had 0 guests who wanted to participate in the activity.
When she prepared the beds, she usually did one or two, sat down and was playing with her mobile phone, until some staff member came to check regarding the progress.
All of those incidents happened within the first week. We talked with her, that this is not going the way it should work and that we need to see more respect toward the Hostel if this should work out. Unfortunately it did not help. She started talking bad about our Hostel in front of other guests and to other volunteers, which ruined the atmosphere within the within the Hostel. A person within our crew who is actively sabotaging the weelbeing of the hostel is already (apart from all the other mentioned points) a reson to kick a somebody out. However we still had (unjustified) hopes that the situation improves. Unfortunately it escalated the following week, which has led to the situation that we kicked out a volunteer for the first time ever.
Three days later she was supposed to do a housekeeping shift (preperation of beds), starting at 10:00 AM. At 09:50 she came and told us, that due to her period and the severe pain, she is uncapable of working today. At 10:10 AM, literally 20 minutes later, she went with a guest to a roadtrip through half of the country, made a BBQ, drunk alcohol and enjoyed her day until late in the evening on the road. We have absolutely no issue with being sick. If somebody is sick, they are sick and do not have to work in those missed hours on another day. However, we were very fed up by this behaviour, to call in sick, only to leave 20 minutes later for a roadtrip with a guest. Still, our main aim was to avoid problems. Hence, we agreed that she will work the next day, for the day she did not work. Unfortunately she did not show up at the next day at all and was nowhere to be seen, until her planned shift ended.
Due to her and one other volunteer who stayed recently and did not show any interest, motivation and respect to the Hostel, we have made the decision within our crew that we will work with less volunteers in the future and rather rely for the housekeeping mainly on local staff members. Fortunately with the big majority of the volunteers we have been very happy and it was a great time with them. Hence, we hope that those experiences where just a exception, to avoid that we cancel the volunteer programm totally.
Warmest greetings from Riga,
Julius
-Owner-