chipscinderelly said:Chris - oh I agree, my Dad didn't ever ask his employees to purchase anything because that would not have been cool since he was the plant manager. We were able to bug their friends insteadand well back then we went door to door in the neighborhood.
We still go door to door. I'll be by with one of the kids soon.


Sales were slow today. We got set up and then the rain started, so we needed to tear it all down. No need to worry, we brought our Mickey poncho's but it didn't seem to help.
When we finally gave up and brought the remainer back to popcorn headquarters, we were short. When I thought about it, I realized that we didn't actually sell one of the $15 cheese popcorn tins.


Lesson learned, we will not be selling again at WalMart without an extra set of adults present.
Sales were so slow so Walker headed down to the entrance of Sam's Club and tried to sway people our way. No luck. Then he went down to the exit where someone handed him $5 tip (which went to pay for the cheese popcorn someone swiped

Very discouraging.

And, I can't tell you how many people I wanted to tackle on their way to their cars. It really made me angry the people who pretended they didn't hear Walker or didn't even acknowledge him when he asked if they wanted to buy. What they are teaching my child is that he shouldn't have common courtesy. I tell you, I wanted to deck each and every one of them!


