<p>Hi Florencia! :)</p>
<p>Do you live in Chile, doesn't you? I am from Brazil.</p>
<p>My country has a higher cost of life than yours, worst living conditions, terrible taxes, no infrastructure, great poverty, corruption, etc, etc. :P</p>
<p>I know in person all the bad things you mentioned in your message, but our hackerspaces - all of them - never had a paid staff. We are all volunteer dreamers and makers. </p>
<p>We try to make our dreams become true without a great infrastructure, neither lots of money. Friends trying to make real miracles with broken old things and outdated technology, not just for fun (and it's very fun!), but to make our world better. </p>
<p>We make the craziest things to pay the bills and keep the hackerspace running: all kinds of parties (raves, barbecues, drinks, etc), nerd auctions, tech events, etc. Lots of hope and passion. It's too hard, but fun! :D</p>
<p>Trust me, it's really great to work with friends for love and our beliefs. We have weekly flame wars for everything (who will clean the bathroom and repair the f***ing hole in the roof?! what the hell did happen in this kitchen?! *#%&!!!), but all of us want the best for the hackerspace. It's true love! ;)</p>
<p>Wish you good luck and lots of dreams and new ideas to save your hackerspace! :)</p>
<p>Hugs from "Garoa Hacker Clube"! (with "e", in Portuguese, because we tried to give a Brazilian identity to our space. All the others in our country do the same! ;)</p>
<p>Sao Paulo - Brazil</p>
<p>PS: - Yep, my English stinks and I love emoticons. I know, sorry! ;) </p>
<p>On Mar 16, 2014 11:14 PM, "Florencia Edwards" <<a href="mailto:floev22@gmail.com">floev22@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</p>
<p>>> My question is, does any other makerspace have payed staff? How do you pay them? I'd love the staff here to be volunteer but i promise in my country people can't commit easily as volunteers because life is too expensive, there is no time , we work from 9 or 8 am until 7 pm and everyone is in debt. We are not a developed country, and the community of makers that are awesome don't have a cent to donate and don't trust people. We had a crowd funding platform in our country and it went bankrupt because people don't believe in donations, they always feel they are being ripped off. </p>