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Goodwill execs make millions on the backs of slave labor using free donated merchandise. jsr Jan 2014 #1
The thrift store industry had explosive MineralMan Jan 2014 #2
Sheltered workshops are useful in a narrow range of situations. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #3
"Local chapter" = private business paying a big CEO salary BlueStreak Jan 2014 #10
I think this situation is unfortunate lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #13
And likewise. BlueStreak Jan 2014 #19
Agree! $250,000 compensation is more than adequate for a charity CEO salary. n/t RKP5637 Jan 2014 #26
Nobody should have to take a vow of poverty to run a charity BlueStreak Jan 2014 #28
Thanks for the suggestion about Arc BlueStreak Jan 2014 #11
I don't know if it always was, but it has been for most of my lifetime. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #4
I've known this for some time. Have you ever seen how high their prices are B Calm Jan 2014 #5
Yup. Shirts cost $4.99. You could do better at the clearance rack at JCPenney. nt. SunSeeker Jan 2014 #8
I don't think that's an unreasonable price -- it they were actually a charity BlueStreak Jan 2014 #12
We go there every year to buy coats for the homeless and were shocked that their coats were 20 - 30 rhett o rick Jan 2014 #60
Wow. Glad Goodwill was cheap when I was a kid. SunSeeker Jan 2014 #66
It was much cheaper a year or two ago. nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #67
And I have True Blue American Aug 2019 #79
Maybe other charities can learn from them. Baitball Blogger Jan 2014 #6
"easy" comes at a cost. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #7
Possibly the most revealing reply on this thread. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #18
Excuse me? Baitball Blogger Jan 2014 #23
Michael Miller, CEO, Goodwill Industries, pay is above $850,000. marew Jan 2014 #9
In Indianapolis, 60% of the revenue is paid out in salaries BlueStreak Jan 2014 #14
charity parasites eShirl Jan 2014 #43
How in the hell they can justify that salary is beyond me. n/t Jefferson23 Jan 2014 #35
it's a criminal number. TeamPooka Jan 2014 #44
It is with certainty criminal and repulsive. Good will, indeed..ugh. Jefferson23 Jan 2014 #57
We have a new, large facility that was finished last year. Frustratedlady Jan 2014 #15
St. Vincent de Paul reports 9% overhead. pnwmom Jan 2014 #16
HUGE THANKS !!! This is perfect BlueStreak Jan 2014 #21
We have used them and they are great. Glad this worked out for you. nt pnwmom Jan 2014 #61
It's a good second hand store to shop plus I have seen the people come in with the slips . They lunasun Aug 2019 #86
My donation group of choice Retrograde Jan 2014 #24
Good charity True Blue American Aug 2019 #80
St.Vincent de Paul is an excellent charity. gademocrat7 Aug 2019 #82
It's the same scenario in my neck of the woods Oilwellian Jan 2014 #17
We are a high unemployment area, & yes, I've noticed the same. Not only Goodwill, but big El_Johns Jan 2014 #20
omg. i shopped at one today. i always feel i'm doing good by shopping there. thx for this thread Liberal_in_LA Jan 2014 #22
In my corner of PA we seem to have the same dingy little MadrasT Jan 2014 #25
In our area it's St. Vincent DePaul who runs the soup kitchens and the shelters when the weather OregonBlue Jan 2014 #27
You mean they just help their fellow man unconditionally? BlueStreak Jan 2014 #30
They do! True Blue American Aug 2019 #81
Would Salvation Army be a better bet? mainer Jan 2014 #29
I don't reward purveyors of hate and ignorance BlueStreak Jan 2014 #32
I think in most respects SA is a better organization than Goodwill, at least from what I've seen. El_Johns Jan 2014 #51
Regarding their AIDS outreach, I wonder ... BlueStreak Jan 2014 #62
No, it was goods & housing assistance. SA basically doesn't proselytize in their El_Johns Jan 2014 #65
The goodwill stores are not franchising they are just making tons of money. Jesus Malverde Jan 2014 #31
It is "franchising" (in quotes) BlueStreak Jan 2014 #34
I'll check that out...interesting...thanks!..nt Jesus Malverde Jan 2014 #36
I donate my used clothes to local charities tabbycat31 Jan 2014 #33
Goodwill Pays Disabled Workers As Little As 22 Cents Per Hour Jesus Malverde Jan 2014 #37
+1 El_Johns Jan 2014 #54
In our area the Goodwill hires the disabled. That is all I know about the program. We also donate jwirr Jan 2014 #38
Some good alternative charities: kmlisle Jan 2014 #39
I haven't given them anything in Years!!! I give to local veterans organizations. ebbie15644 Jan 2014 #40
I have a few places where I donate items. Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #41
It's insane. We have a "job training center" near our house... VPStoltz Jan 2014 #42
Have been nervous about Good Will zentrum Jan 2014 #45
My local Goodwill store in Santa Fe SheilaT Jan 2014 #46
Another facet of the Prison-Industrial Complex PeoViejo Jan 2014 #48
Smoke a little pot, you now become free labor for these con artists BlueStreak Jan 2014 #49
Yes, all the big non-profits have people on probation & doing community service working there El_Johns Jan 2014 #55
Thes guys have made a fortune during the forclosure crisis. Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #47
I worked for goodwill of central arizona Mosby Jan 2014 #50
Thank you for those personal details from inside BlueStreak Jan 2014 #63
Goodwill moved into a huge space in my neighborhood abelenkpe Jan 2014 #52
I give to a local Franciscan center that houses a halfway house for male drug and alcohol abusers dorkzilla Jan 2014 #53
Good on them. As an atheist, I am always looking for examples BlueStreak Jan 2014 #64
This is one of the reasons I give my second hand stuff to the local Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #56
They Are Also Poisonously Anti-Union Wolf Frankula Jan 2014 #58
Goodwill execs are anti-worker businessmen. jsr Jan 2014 #68
That's the point. It is just another retail business now BlueStreak Jan 2014 #70
Really silly prices the last time I was there. tavernier Jan 2014 #59
We have a local "shop" that is run by nuns and volunteers in order glinda Jan 2014 #69
I had no idea they were so horrible. So glad I came across this post. I had taken tons of items RKP5637 Dec 2015 #71
Please see the references to St. Vincent de Paul above BlueStreak Dec 2015 #72
Thanks for the link!!! RKP5637 Dec 2015 #73
Goodwill fires disabled workers kittywoman Mar 2016 #74
Thank you for your input, kittywoman, and welcome to Democratic Underground. We value you here. NBachers Aug 2019 #77
Goodwill Job Connection Joke Smiledface Aug 2019 #75
How to make money like Goodwill Smiledface Aug 2019 #76
You are quite right. True Blue American Aug 2019 #78
Habitat for Humanity - homes get built blm Aug 2019 #83
I volunteer for the Assistance League. greymattermom Aug 2019 #84
You can complete community service hours TheFarseer Aug 2019 #85
K&R. I've been aware of this for many years. n/t rzemanfl Aug 2019 #87
I used to work for them, I know it's a scam ebbie15644 Aug 2019 #88
I hope this finally goes public-wide. I've said it for years, but people still donate to them. Frustratedlady Aug 2019 #89
Look for a Homeless Veteran Shelter. Delmette2.0 Aug 2019 #90
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