There IS a reason
Look folks there is only so much space in a shop We get around 120 to 200 big boxes or black bin bags full a day of donations and it doesn’t happen often but sometimes we have to temporarily stop donations for a few hours or a day to try and catch up
We work flat out but sorting isn’t the only part of a charity shop work We sort, we steam, we hang, we price, we tidy, we serve, we have to keep our wits about us and our eyes open to stop the theiving, we have to climb in the window to get goods or stop to answer questions or be pleasant to the customers and all that for love of the charity or love of being busy and useful.
There is usual between 3 and 6 volunteers on duty in our shop it only takes one to be off sick or at an appointment to make a difference
The shop area I work in has it own small sorting room off from the main sorting one and every day I will clear an area to work in and by the end of my shift the next day I will practically have to climb over the back bags to get into my room I regularly work in an area of a few feet surrounded by full black bags overflowing
It’s nearly Christmas everyone is clearing out to make room for all the new stuff they will buy
By the way we sell books, DvD s and some records but we no longer sell Videos
We are incredibly busy and sell enormous amounts of ‘stuff’ each day but we also get some dumpers people who bring a bagful or a boxful of total crxx dirty or broken ..,but most customers are lovely and we are often amazed at what high priced (designer) goods people just throw away including Rolex etc We do also sell high end goods on eBay
Please don’t grumble come and volunteer and help us we need your help not your condemnation