Anonymous wrote:No pie for us ðŸ˜
Anonymous wrote:I saw a guy on the metro yesterday with a pie. Then I noticed when he got off he dumped it in the trash. I assume his office gave it to him and he didn't want to be spotted tossing it near the office.
My sons office gives turkeys! But you can opt to donate it if you can not use it
Anonymous wrote:Who would not want a pie?
Anonymous wrote:I love pie, but I would prefer it come from a local bakery. I don’t trust people’s kitchens.
Anonymous wrote:Who would not want a pie?
Anonymous wrote:Our PTA spends $70K on teachers, but doesn't tell the people who donate it where the money is going, so at least you're better off than us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School psychologist here. No, teachers don’t want a pie. Give them a Barnes and noble gift card instead. I’m sorry but PTAs need to get a clue.
Thanks so much for appreciating that PTAs are volunteers with limited budgets doing the best they can.
NP but get a clue and do better with your limited budget. At the very least, the $10 people spent on a pie or the ingredients to make a pie could have gone to a coffee cart or a catered lunch in the break room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School psychologist here. No, teachers don’t want a pie. Give them a Barnes and noble gift card instead. I’m sorry but PTAs need to get a clue.
Thanks so much for appreciating that PTAs are volunteers with limited budgets doing the best they can.