Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:21     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

what if they were healthier versions like vegan or grain-free or sugar-free?
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:18     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Anonymous wrote:It's just....weird. I could see myself thinking you brought cupcakes in and then it slowly sinking in that I am supposed to pay you.


Exactly!! Terrible idea! I am a teacher, too, FWIW.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:15     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Op,jumping through all the legal hurdles is going to take up a ton of time, not to mention money. You would have to sell a hell of a lot of food to break even, let alone make money.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:13     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Just NO. being a teacher makes it even worse.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:13     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher. Does that change anyone's opinions?


Ugh, no. I'm a teacher and one of our most well-liked subs went classroom to classroom selling his published book of jokes. When I said yes to one just to be nice I didn't realize he was actually selling them. $10. Ridiculous. Anyway, admin caught wind and he is now blacklisted from our school.

Anyway, schools always have various goodies around that people bring in. How are yours so much more special that people should pay you for them? Even if a few people did, it would be pity pay because they're too nice to say no but you've put them in an awkward position. You'll be the laughingstock of the staff. And I haven't even touched on the legal aspects.

Just don't.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:12     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?


OP is a teacher?

At our school, parents regularly bring in food for the teacher's lounge, either in organized drives (we offer lunch to a different grade each month, etc), or just after one of the PTA committee meetings.

There is no way the staff would be prepared to pay for food given the amount of free things they already have.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:09     Subject: Re:I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Anonymous wrote:Just don't! Tutor is your answer!


I do but I am trying to do something less time consuming.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:08     Subject: Re:I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

I am a teacher and people are constantly bringing cupcakes, cookies, brownies, anything really to share in our lounge. Its a great way to get rid of stuff in your house. I would NEVER think to pay for them/that they would ever cost money. Its a pretty established social norm in the teaching world that people bring treats to share with everyone, not to sell.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:05     Subject: Re:I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Just don't! Tutor is your answer!
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:04     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

You would want to look at your company policy; many government jobs officially bar any selling at all.

With that being said, I had a section chief who sold crafts, had a craft sale at home, and invited all her underlings. It wasn't at work, so was technically not in violation. I went, thank goodness, because she was "taking roll" and keeping track of who attended.

If your workplace allows it, you could take some extra to work for tasting and offer some freebies or leave some under a cover on your desk, but don't pressure people to buy.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:04     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

It's just....weird. I could see myself thinking you brought cupcakes in and then it slowly sinking in that I am supposed to pay you.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:04     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher. Does that change anyone's opinions?


Yikes! You are not very bright.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:01     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

I'm a teacher. Does that change anyone's opinions?
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 21:00     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Uhh fuck people who do this.

It's like the dude who released a music cd at my office. I bought it to be nice, but I really just felt obligated because we work together so closely.

Anonymous
Post 01/02/2015 20:35     Subject: I'm thinking of selling homemade treats at my job. What do I need to know?

Very unprofessional.