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Volunteers Needed

Yes, it's only a volunteer job.  Yes, it's going to take up a little of your time, but YOU choose anywhere from a handful of hours a week to several hours a week, whatever you want to do.  Yes, it could involve some foot or car travel, but if YOU choose to work at home, from a computer or a phone, that would suffice as well.  No, there are no stipends/per diem available at this time, but that could change if significant funds start coming in to this campaign. 

If you're a college student, this would look good on your resumé one day as community service.  Even if you're not a student, your volunteer service would be helping your city or your region (you don't necessarily have to live in F.W.) act in the service of promoting the will of the Common Man by helping to elect a candidate who would do exactly that.

The next "volunteer" meeting is coming up, soon, so write as soon as possible.  However, if you're not able to join the campaign immediately, still write anyway, because volunteers will always be needed right up to the Aug. 4 Primary, and hopefully the Nov. 3 General Election as well.  Thanks for everything.


  1. email: poc_senator@yahoo.com (put "volunteer" in subject heading)
  2. or write: P.O. Box 25781, Federal Way, WA 98093
-- Mark Greene for City Council Campaign Committee

[Revised on 5/9/15.]

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