October 14, 2010
How do you feel about workplace solicitations to charity?
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Jeph on October 14, 2010 9:57 PM | Reply
If parents bring their kids' school fundraiser stuff to work, I (politely as possible) decline participation---unless the child her or himself comes to my door and talks to me personally. For the parent to shoot fish in a barrel is nonsense. Who is raising the money---the parent or the child? Just an opportunity for Mimsie and Daddums to do the work for the child with no lesson being learned in reward for effort.
MuttnJeff on October 15, 2010 4:22 PM | Reply
I totally agree, with the exception of Girl Scout cookies. That's the only one I usually participate in full blast.