Alternative living and gardening

Turquía

1

This could be peaceful countryside for personal growth but in my experience on my third day I was told that they saw Worldpackers as a “colonial system” and that after 10 days I would be expected to behave as a full member of the community. Despite my efforts to adapt, I was consistently met with coldness and judgment. Communication was unclear, and when I asked about my work schedule after waiting a reasonable amount of time, I was spoken to in a dismissive manner:)The situation escalated when two members raised their voices at me for minutes, and I decided to leave the project early.

hace 25 días


Gabriella respondido

Eda stayed briefly as a volunteer. While polite in tasks, she developed an intense fixation on another volunteer, repeatedly demanding his removal despite no misconduct. She raised her voice at team members when confronted and was quite hysterical, creating tension in the group. To enforce fairness and protect the community, we had to respond firmly. Eda ultimately chose to leave. Reflection on separating emotions from facts would benefit her in future group settings as she struggled with this.

Puerto Rico

4

Overall , it wasn't a bad volunteer experience. I found that it could of been a fun, interesting, and very unorthodox way of learning and improving on the self . But unorthodox it very was for me as I come a from a more sun up yo sun down strict regiment. These personalities did clash a bit but not so much that things couldn't of been sorted out. However, there definitely seemed to be a conflict in interests and perspectives that it just ended in my early dismissal from the group. I have my own criticizing biases but it's good program for anyone open to just relax and learn.

hace 1 año

Colombia

4

There are things to improve but i learned too much

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