Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with selling at work. I’m a partner at a boutique law firm, and I just leave the sheet out for my daughter in the pantry on the counter. I don’t email or ask ANYONE. My partners and colleagues are more than happy to buy from her, and those sales are going somewhere so they might as well go to my daughter and her troop.
Anonymous wrote:I buy but let them donate to the military.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think employers should ban the parents selling their children's cookies, wrapping paper, whatever at work. It is disruptive, and people only buy out of obligation.
It was banned in my office and when I opened my own small business, I banned all sales of any kind. They should be banned from grocery stores.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with selling at work. I’m a partner at a boutique law firm, and I just leave the sheet out for my daughter in the pantry on the counter. I don’t email or ask ANYONE. My partners and colleagues are more than happy to buy from her, and those sales are going somewhere so they might as well go to my daughter and her troop.
Anonymous wrote:I think employers should ban the parents selling their children's cookies, wrapping paper, whatever at work. It is disruptive, and people only buy out of obligation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, I only but cookies from girls who are actually there selling them themselves (door to door, in front of stores, etc). So I am not buying them from colleagues who bring the sales sheets to work, from friends advertising their kids' cookies on FB, etc.
My daughter went door to door - I went with her. Sadly of the 15 homes we went to of friends on our block - at times when it looked like someone was home - 3 families answered the door and purchased cookies.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to avoid buying them, you can always say you’ve already committed to buying them from a neighbor. Thosr girls who sit outside of Safeway in the cold selling cookies are my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, I only but cookies from girls who are actually there selling them themselves (door to door, in front of stores, etc). So I am not buying them from colleagues who bring the sales sheets to work, from friends advertising their kids' cookies on FB, etc.
My daughter went door to door - I went with her. Sadly of the 15 homes we went to of friends on our block - at times when it looked like someone was home - 3 families answered the door and purchased cookies.