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UPDATE 1/2/11

TODAY I WENT INTO ONE NOFFS AND WAS MOST IMPRESSED BY THE PROFESSIONALISM SHOWN THERE. I BELIEVE SOMETHING WAS DONE ABOUT THE ISSUE DISCUSSED HERE. I JUST WISH THAT PEOPLE WOULD HEED THE SAYING”DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGER”

As you know I try to support my local charity shop ONE NOFFS …and the people they ultimately serve. Usually on a Monday they have a charming and very professional lady my age there but today she was away due to family health problems.

So I took in some amazing dresses which I was donating and the lady there on the counter said “this might fit me”and tried one on in front of me …on the shop floor! She then took the others to hang up to sell and took the dress she tried on out the back.

Maybe it was because it was not an outdated wedding dress like this one…

the hat looks a bit weird

but still….this is very unprofessional and definitely impacts the amount of and type of clothing I will be donating there in future. If I donate any after seeing her prance around the store trying things on left right and centre.

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The Warehouse is now run by the volunteers and is largely unsupervised…. I guess that is part of the problem but in my considered and experienced opinion we need to be dragging these charity shops kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

UPDATE 10/8/10

…John Picot, the society’s NSW chief executive, and Danny Klepac, the NSW executive officer for operations  “are no longer employed by the society” as of Monday 9th August 2010. I obviously welcome this and hope that the grassroots of the charity …the Conferences can be re-incorporated back into the Centres now. One of the most  distressing things my husband faced was seeing volunteers of thirty years being fazed out of doing their “good works’…usually because it did not fit in with the head office’s ideas.

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You might have seen the news recently where the National Council of St Vincent De Paul Australia suspended or stood aside the board of NSW due to a culture of bullying. I welcome this and have contacted the National Council who have established an Investigative Unit.

Today I spoke to Donna in Canberra who said in an email last month that I would be heard…after all that my husband and I had suffered at the hands of paid senior staff in NSW . Donna said a lot of people were very emotional about this issue…..that there is a long list of complaints and that my being emotional would not be looked down upon as she herself became emotional when she read my email.

I have wondered at the emotion this still causes..in me…and I think it is because of the powerlessness one feels when one’s name and reputation is being blackened by the very people who pledge Social Justice for all.

This powerlessness is not helped by the likes of journalists like David Marr and Joel Gibson who knew of our issues with Vinnies and declined to write anything about it. David Marr however wrote a story on Saturday about the President and other people involved….at a much higher level than a mere centre manager of course.

I guess that is also where the feeling of powerlessness comes from…when one has a story about social injustice and nobody wants to hear it or act on it ….when it is deemed not important enough to act upon. After my complaint was virtually ignored last year I sent emails  to the Human Resources Manager and the person who said I was “disbelieved” and told them I was not happy with the finding and wanted to take it further…I never heard from them again.

Well, they will be hearing from me again.

This week has been a full one with lots of shopping, coffee drinking and catching up with friends. I now have an assistant, Daniel, to help me with my postage system and other things. He helps me after school one day a week and I am hoping  that in time I will be able to offer him more work. We like to joke that I am Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada and he is Ann Hathaway but he is far better dressed than her character and though I adore that hairstyle  my hair just will not go that glorious shade of grey! But I am as well dressed! I think this bag is a little like something Meryl’s character would have used don’t you? I found this for two dollars at a charity shop this week! Madness!

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The shoes were found at Vinnies last year…they are by JIGSAW and divine.

EMBROIDERED SHOES

A week or so ago I found a mannequin at Vinnies which has made everything I do so much more enjoyable. The clothes look so much better…especially the  jewellery. I am having so much fun draping necklaces over her to go with various outfits. Daniel is also an awfully good op shopper and is proving invaluable in double checking garments for flaws etc which is a big help as Vinnie’s have had a lot of 50% off sales lately and it has been hard to check everything I buy as garments can be quite heavy when there are lots of them draped over one’s arm!

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This is one of the outfits I bought on a 50% off day recently. It is by Rodney Clark, a top Australian designer and has a chiffon outer layer with masses of flounces and it is is lined with taffeta!! Incredible!  I did not know that Gordon Smith clothing was under the RODNEY CLARK umbrella but I guess I should not be surprised as the quality is amazing.

I am also in the middle of hanging all my gorgeous ebay garments onto these

my size

multi purpose hangers which I purchased from Howard’s Storage World. The hangers are great but the online service leaves something to be desired as my son also ordered some dvd storage towers and one was severely damaged and he is still waiting for a pick up well over a fortnight or so later. Shame on you for your poor customer service Howard’s Storage World, he has been a great customer and has been treated shabbily. Will let you know what develops.

Update..the next day we were contacted about a pickup and drop off a new dvd case by someone at Howard’s Storage World online so my son’s dvd collection should be sorted!

Had an interesting experience in Vinnies today….after having such wonderful and positive experiences on ebay it was a real eye opener as to perhaps why so many people are going the ebay route. As you know I have had a few problems before...only ever in a particular store ..usually I prefer to encourage and praise the workers but after my husband’s case of workplace bullying was found in the favour of his supervisor and my own complaint was on balance disbelieved I guess I simply cannot take any crap from them anymore.

I went into the store with intent of finding some plus sized clothes…a mammoth job as most clothes there are in standard sizes and it takes forever to go through all of the ladies and also the mixed clothes downstairs. Out of the whole store there may be around five  plus sized items…and the store has two levels of women’s clothing….that is how big a job it is.  Also problematic are the racks which are stuffed to the max with clothing…one rack over another one and the racks are full of clothing on really flimsy hangers which constantly snap in one’s hand. So after checking out a third of the downstairs I popped upstairs to check the ladies shirts and jackets etc. By then my hands had gone.

A little explanation…due to my silly arthritis and accompanying stenosis of the spinal column in my cervical and thoracic vertebrae I have trouble raising my arms above waist height …my hands go all pins and needles …and they hurt…and then they go numb and I  start to drop things. I dropped several tops which I was buying but I left them at my feet as I knew I would only drop them again and I was still looking through the lower rack.  A man I took to be a volunteer …he was wearing an apron and was muttering to himself as he went through the store  repeatedly….I kept getting out of his way as there is no room to manouvre in this shop anymore. Anyway he came upstairs just as I dropped the shirts and I heard him say…as he looked at the things at my feet…okay just drop them there ..that’s the way to do it…or words to that effect.

I must say I was chagrined and mortified to be spoken to like that and when a few minutes later a worker I know came upstairs and asked if something was wrong I said yes…. I did not like being spoken to by the volunteer that way. I said I felt he was a little unusual and had been rude. A booming what has this particular volunteer done came from behind me and  bugger me if he was not directly behind me …totally invading my body space and I felt inappropriately questioning me about what I was discussing with the worker. Well, not one to back down, not after our previous experiences….I repeated I did not like to be spoken to like that. He said he was telling someone else to leave donations somewhere……even though he was looking at me and I saw no other person…although there could have been one….I did not see one however.

Well then I apologised and said I was sorry …that it was bad timing that it happened as he said it to a customer but he was very shirty and kept saving aggressively…I am so over this …it is gone it is nothing etc etc. Well it was not over as I felt both  my body space and my disability had been poorly treated. I went downstairs and saw him chatting to the workers on the cash register and he then went upstairs again brushing past me in quite an unusual manner.  I asked the workers if the manager was in and they said they would get her. She came down and apologised and said something like …you know we have problems with some people not being able to talk to people properly. I said …yes but I felt that you should know as if it happened to me it could happen to others. I also explained a little about my health and how difficult it is to shop there since the new overstocking of the racks came in. She said to let her know if they could help get anything down for me…which was sweet but not really the point.

So all in all a good day as my clothing order from the US came in the post…trust me you have never seen the like of these jackets etc…silk and embossed, embroidered or quilted! The whole experience was pleasant even picking up the parcels! I did however find a stunning Liz Claiborne handbag and two lovely shirts for myself in Vinnies….I think it was worth it…..I hope so anyway…it just leaves  a nasty taste in the mouth. Where is Mary Queen of Charity Shops when you need her?

100% thrifted!

My new summer outfit, 100% thrifted and 100% natural fibres and products!  The designer is Marina Rinaldi of Italy who makes the most glorious plus sized as well as usual sized clothes in only the most gorgeous of natural fibres. This is a set which again took me three visits over two weeks to find as the outfit had been split up. It is unworn and made of silk and linen.

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The outfit consists of a maxi coat dress in linen, a stretchy cami and stretchy pants. It is incredible to touch and really beautifully made. When new the coat dress would be minimum four hundred dollars …so this is around a thousand dollars for this outfit…a grand outfit in more ways than one!

100% thrifted!

Yesterday while charity shopping I found the perfect handbag made of silk….patchwork too! The Diana Ferrari mules with a small heel are the perfect companion  to this outfit. Roll on all those Christmas parties and theatre evenings! All I need to do now is make myself some jewellery.

Do let me know if you like this and if you would like me to look out for one for you..I am selling my finds through The Wardrobe Store.com and I can also look through their data base to see if they have anything similar on your size. Unfortunately though it would cost a tad more there than the thirty dollars I paid for the three pieces. The mules were eight dollars and a real find as they are brand new as is the bag…a steal at eight dollars also.

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