Anonymous wrote:i am not a "troll" - i am a teacher! and i was serious. i wans't going to knock on classroom doors in an apron with my tray of goods. i was going to offer them up free in the teachers' lounge and then if someone liked them they could do an order and i would deliver the items to them. i dont' really see how that's all that different from doing mary kay or something and teachers eat each other's food all the time. there is a constant stream of cookies and cakes and other stuff in the lounge that we all eat and no one is kicked out because they offered food without having their kitchen inspected! you all are way over the top.
Anonymous wrote:HR Bitch here: There's no soliciting in our offices. You could wind up fired if you did this at my company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i am not a "troll" - i am a teacher! and i was serious. i wans't going to knock on classroom doors in an apron with my tray of goods. i was going to offer them up free in the teachers' lounge and then if someone liked them they could do an order and i would deliver the items to them. i dont' really see how that's all that different from doing mary kay or something and teachers eat each other's food all the time. there is a constant stream of cookies and cakes and other stuff in the lounge that we all eat and no one is kicked out because they offered food without having their kitchen inspected! you all are way over the top.
What do you teach, music? It's definitely not English.
Anonymous wrote:(I'm not the OP) My coworkers love when I make soups and cupcakes to share at work. They often tell me to quit and open up a bakery, cafe, food truck, etc... I have had a few coworkers offer to pay me to make cupcakes for their children or spouse's birthdays, but it has never worked out due to my flex schedule/days off. Thank goodness!
Enjoy the accolades when your coworkers compliment your cooking skills, but don't try pan-handling soups & cupcakes in the workplace. If you are serious about doing something on the side, look into how to do it health department-wise and maybe start out at the many, many Farmers Markets in the area.
Anonymous wrote:i am not a "troll" - i am a teacher! and i was serious. i wans't going to knock on classroom doors in an apron with my tray of goods. i was going to offer them up free in the teachers' lounge and then if someone liked them they could do an order and i would deliver the items to them. i dont' really see how that's all that different from doing mary kay or something and teachers eat each other's food all the time. there is a constant stream of cookies and cakes and other stuff in the lounge that we all eat and no one is kicked out because they offered food without having their kitchen inspected! you all are way over the top.
Anonymous wrote:i am not a "troll" - i am a teacher! and i was serious. i wans't going to knock on classroom doors in an apron with my tray of goods. i was going to offer them up free in the teachers' lounge and then if someone liked them they could do an order and i would deliver the items to them. i dont' really see how that's all that different from doing mary kay or something and teachers eat each other's food all the time. there is a constant stream of cookies and cakes and other stuff in the lounge that we all eat and no one is kicked out because they offered food without having their kitchen inspected! you all are way over the top.
Anonymous wrote:i am not a "troll" - i am a teacher! and i was serious. i wans't going to knock on classroom doors in an apron with my tray of goods. i was going to offer them up free in the teachers' lounge and then if someone liked them they could do an order and i would deliver the items to them. i dont' really see how that's all that different from doing mary kay or something and teachers eat each other's food all the time. there is a constant stream of cookies and cakes and other stuff in the lounge that we all eat and no one is kicked out because they offered food without having their kitchen inspected! you all are way over the top.