fly high
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Sorry. There are a lot of volunteers, of course, but there are also thousands of paid employees of the games (the slightly cringesomely named "Gamesmakers"), who I seem to recall are on a pro rata rate of about £25k for their efforts over the past few weeks.
Just because someone is sat there in a games uniform doesn't mean they're a volunteer. And those who did volunteer, presumably did so because they wanted to be part of it.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying its not nice that they're smiling at people, just that...frankly...why on earth WOULDN'T they? It seems like a fun exercise to me.
might seem like cushty fun for a copper but when you're maybe not used to being on your feet all day being nice & smiley to everyone maybe not such fun. Even if some of them are being paid it's not exactly a fortune, after tax & national insurance less than £350 a week, bet you get paid a lot more than that. Go to other events & the paid helpers/stewards are often miserable gits & they are getting paid. Put the cynic away & just rejoice that Britain has got plenty of nice people.