Anonymous wrote:No one cares, although I sometimes will give a shout-out to the top sellers. We usually do something fun with the money, so it seems worth thanking them for their extra effort. I'm a troop leader and my kid is always one of the lowest sellers.
If you sell more than 12 you get the fun patch for the back of your vest, and then there are dumb prizes for higher sales, but those don't typically come in until June anyway when the girls have basically forgotten about them.
If you quit over this, that's silly. But if you're not interested, just quit now. It's super frustrating as a troop leader to spend your evenings after you get home from work planning a nice meeting for kids, and then have some girl that is rude about being there because her mother forced her to go. Often troops have wait lists of girls that really want to join.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about your troop OP, but I’ve never been part of a troop that announced cookie sales by kid. I’ve been the cookie person a few times and the range in sales is huge.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 6. She didn’t go sell cookies. I was able to sell 30. However the troop sold a lot. Are they going to announce how many each girl sold. My daughter is not interested anymore, I told her to finish this school year and we will withdraw.
Anonymous wrote:Did you mean to send this to your troop leader?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 6. She didn’t go sell cookies. I was able to sell 30. However the troop sold a lot. Are they going to announce how many each girl sold. My daughter is not interested anymore, I told her to finish this school year and we will withdraw.