Christine
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Have you had experience with this.
My DD's drama group is doing a trip to NYC this year that is close to $1,000 per student for 4 days. I am letting her go and will be paying for it.
So, now they have made it "mandatory" that all students going on the trip must attend a "fundraising" meeting. I don't have a problem with this. If helps defray some of my costs, I am willing to do a little fundraising.
She goes to the meeting and brings home the fundraiser. It is Pampered Chef. I guess I'm a little dismayed. I asked how much the group would get from the sales. It is only 20%. I think that is a low return for fundraising. Yet, I'm sure the Pampered Chef representative is getting a nice cut.
For those that have experience with Pampered Chef fundraisers, is it a good fundraiser. Frankly, I don't know how I'm going to sell this stuff. At my office, I have two Pampered Chef reps that have saturated the office staff over the last 3 years. No one wants any more Pampered Chef. I refuse to have my DD go to the neighbors to sell them a $100 pan or a $30 chopper.
I'm thinking of complaining to the director but probably won't (unless of course I can come up with a better idea).
Any thoughts?
My DD's drama group is doing a trip to NYC this year that is close to $1,000 per student for 4 days. I am letting her go and will be paying for it.
So, now they have made it "mandatory" that all students going on the trip must attend a "fundraising" meeting. I don't have a problem with this. If helps defray some of my costs, I am willing to do a little fundraising.
She goes to the meeting and brings home the fundraiser. It is Pampered Chef. I guess I'm a little dismayed. I asked how much the group would get from the sales. It is only 20%. I think that is a low return for fundraising. Yet, I'm sure the Pampered Chef representative is getting a nice cut.
For those that have experience with Pampered Chef fundraisers, is it a good fundraiser. Frankly, I don't know how I'm going to sell this stuff. At my office, I have two Pampered Chef reps that have saturated the office staff over the last 3 years. No one wants any more Pampered Chef. I refuse to have my DD go to the neighbors to sell them a $100 pan or a $30 chopper.
I'm thinking of complaining to the director but probably won't (unless of course I can come up with a better idea).
Any thoughts?