We have a few Moms like that in our troop also. Last year at a camp out at the Leader's house (who has a really stressfull full-time job) the one Mom said - I have to get home I worked all day and the Leader said - Yes tell me about it, we all worked all day too (pointing at all the Moms who were sleeping out in the tents). I never took much note when I was a SAHM who volunteered or who didn't, but now that I work 30 hours per work outside the home, I do notice that some parents just do not and will never pull their own weight. I don't let it bother me too much, they are the ones missing out spending time with their kids. I know my DD always appreciates that I stay and help out during Thinking Day, march in the parades, go on as many field trips as I can. I feel sorry for the kids who parents never attend. My kids know that I have a big hand in most events at our school and I "think" it makes them proud. When we started our Troop I was cookie mom the first year and I ordered two cases per girl to sell or buy which is not a lot of cookies per kid. I did have one Mom call me up and give me heck about how she did not and would not sell cookies (now I know this Mom and their financial situation, they were not hard up). She then said Must we participate in cookie sales and I did say yes you must, this is Girl Scout's after all, you must have known when you joined that cookie selling is a part of it. The girl did quit the Troop, I felt bad for about two seconds. I didn't think it was fair to expect every other girl to get rid of her cookies and this girl to not even try. Now we order 5 cases per girl and some families are not into it. The families that can get rid of the cookies will help out those who don't, but at least everyone makes an effort. I guess that Mom just rubbed me the wrong way that day, if she would have said - We'll try but will you take them back if we can't sell them, I would have said sure.