Granny square
Always planning a trip!
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Gee you don't by any chance WORK for the coffee company do you?
Ghost thread, wow.
The popcorn is a worse deal now than it was in 2009 when this thread was started. For that reason, we no longer sell any to friends and family. I will not ask anyone to buy such overpriced stuff.
Granny square said:Pretty kind and loving there too. Lol, lead by example, or you just have to snit at people with whom you disagree?
Not all councils follow the National Policies. My council - Boston Minuteman council have a nondiscrimination clause. As you see in the article below in the Wall Street Journal - BSA is well aware of Boston's stance and there have been no repercussions. There are other Councils mentioned in the article - but I am only familiar with Boston Minuteman Council.
http://http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443343704577551162306364148.html
My DS sold close to $1500 in under 2 hours going door to door in our neighborhood. It' s not hard to do. He was also required to sell in front of the PO for several 2 hour shifts also. It teaches them to work together for a common goal. Our pack gave out ipods to top sellers. It did a lot to boost kids self-esteem. It was even better for mom and dad when the pack was able to pick up the cost of camping trips etc.
You may not realize it, but you use your "salesmanship" skills every day in the business world, whether you are selling yourself during a job interview, pitching an idea for a project, the skills come in handy.
If it was just the child selling like your ds they deserve the credit of being a top seller but in all honesty MOST children are not selling it themselves so do they learn anything,yet they get the prize when maybe another child actually did sell on his own, but not enough so this child does not get rewarded.Part of my frustration is the popcorn is really not good and overpriced.
I would love to read this article, but it says you have to subscribe to read it. I'm wondering if it is something our troop could to also.
We are a scout family. I have 2 boyscouts and 1 cubscout.
I cannot in good conscious push popcorn. I hate sales. (I can't emphasis that enough!) We are not a sales-man type family. I won't participate in MLMs and we tend to do things frugally to save $$.
I have a real problem with pushing unhealthy, overpriced popcorn.
We do sell it. We stand in front of stores and if people want it, they come to us. Our family tends to do better in donations than in sales!
HOWEVER, our troop does yard sales at least 2-3 times per year. It is a LOT of work. We have a huge warehouse where we keep the stuff to sell. We do go to friends and neighbors and ask them if they have goods to donate. Then we sort and organize the goods, and work the yard sale, hauling things out, etc....
We tend to work about 25-30 hours PER yard sale per person in our family. The boys are learning work ethic and working hard.
I MUCH prefer to make our money that way than selling popcorn.
Dawn
My nephews sell popcorn and I was asking my sister if I could just donate money. She said she thinks the money from direct donations goes to the general troop fund, while popcorn sales(or 1/3) goes to each boy's fund toward camping costs.
Not trying to "stir the pot" as my son was in Boy Scouts briefly before I was educations about BSOA. There were several GREAT kids trying to sell popcorn and I admire their bravery and enthusiasm. But until the BSOA accepts diversity and equality for ALL boys, I will not be buying anything at all. It's time to welcome the BSOA into the turn of the Century. Just my .02![]()
If it was just the child selling like your ds they deserve the credit of being a top seller but in all honesty MOST children are not selling it themselves so do they learn anything,yet they get the prize when maybe another child actually did sell on his own, but not enough so this child does not get rewarded.Part of my frustration is the popcorn is really not good and overpriced.