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Title: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: raquetcat on January 11, 2012, 11:13:24 AM
I don't mind supporting the local elementary school getting more art supplies or new playground equipment, but gtfo with your daughter's 10 and under softball team fundraisers every other month. If your kid plays traveling sports then pay for them yourself, don't expect your coworkers to subsidize you're kids athletic pursuits, and if you can't afford it then sign them up for parks and rec league.

When my kids get to that age its going to be very tempting to just give them a fifty to donate to their school rather than making them pettle pancake feed tickets, but I feel like there is some moral lesson in there that they should learn, hard work, don't give up it'd ness, dedication? ??? what do other goemawers do?
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: steve dave on January 11, 2012, 11:49:08 AM
everyone should save all their money for whatever we decide the goEMAW fundraiser this year will be (also, this is now the official What Should The goEMAW Fundraiser of 2012 Be?  thread).
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on January 11, 2012, 11:56:45 AM
everyone should save all their money for whatever we decide the goEMAW fundraiser this year will be (also, this is now the official What Should The goEMAW Fundraiser of 2012 Be?  thread).

I like to make bets with Trim over Kstate stuff on how much I throw in. Ex. 1. Trim if we land Perry Ellis i'll throw in another $20- Nope, denied. 2. Trim if we beat Miami i'll throw in another $20- Cha ching  :kstategrad:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Dr Rick Daris on January 11, 2012, 11:58:35 AM
I don't mind supporting the local elementary school getting more art supplies or new playground equipment, but gtfo with your daughter's 10 and under softball team fundraisers every other month. If your kid plays traveling sports then pay for them yourself, don't expect your coworkers to subsidize you're kids athletic pursuits, and if you can't afford it then sign them up for parks and rec league.

When my kids get to that age its going to be very tempting to just give them a fifty to donate to their school rather than making them pettle pancake feed tickets, but I feel like there is some moral lesson in there that they should learn, hard work, don't give up it'd ness, dedication? ??? what do other goemawers do?

i don't mind the kids as much as i mind the adults. oh sure lady that i kind of work with but never talk to. i'd just love to donate some money to some cancer run thing that you are doing so that you can fly to seattle and do a marathon. good god.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: pissclams on January 11, 2012, 12:01:05 PM
your kid needs art supplies?  cool story bro, go buy some with your own money.

band needs some new instruments?  cool story bro, go buy some with your own money.

boy scouts want a new bow and arrow set up?  i don't give a crap.

if you can't afford to have kids, don't have them.  i pay enough taxes and crap already, without having to deal with the beggar parent tax on top of it.  
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on January 11, 2012, 12:03:05 PM
Yeah, we never peddle our kid's cookie dough, trash bags, whatevs the schools ask us to.  We just give them each some money and call it good.  I do the same for some of the neighbor kids.

Them: we are selling these liscens pla.......
Me: Here's $20
Them: that will get you two of the ....
Me: Don't want it.

Schools are getting crazy with it.  My daughter's has sold paper cut out of little birds for $5 for some awareness thing.  We just give her $20 and tell her not to bother anyone outside the family with that bullshit.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on January 11, 2012, 12:04:04 PM
your kid needs art supplies?  cool story bro, go buy some with your own money.

band needs some new instruments?  cool story bro, go buy some with your own money.

boy scouts want a new bow and arrow set up?  i don't give a crap.

if you can't afford to have kids, don't have them.  i pay enough taxes and crap already, without having to deal with the beggar parent tax on top of it.  

Slow clap  :thumbs:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 11, 2012, 12:15:33 PM
Donation? No, denied
Selling crap I have to bake? No, denied
Selling a candy bar? Yes, approved
Title: Re: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 11, 2012, 12:19:06 PM
A sensible workplace would ban this behavior.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: DQ12 on January 11, 2012, 12:20:42 PM
I sold trashbags as a youngster.  Got to participate in the "cash grab" (about 6 bucks in quarters) every year as a result.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Cartierfor3 on January 11, 2012, 01:45:28 PM
If the kid comes to the door selling trash bags, candy, bulbs, or girl scout cookies I buy them.  This is part of the neighborhood tax in my mind.  If an adult tries to sell me something for their kids I always say no.  Always. 
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: pissclams on January 11, 2012, 03:33:47 PM
i need to clarify, girl scout cookies don't count.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Cartierfor3 on January 11, 2012, 03:55:14 PM
i need to clarify, girl scout cookies don't count.

You like a good thin mint don't ya
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: pissclams on January 11, 2012, 05:26:19 PM
peanut butter patties
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Dugout DickStone on January 11, 2012, 08:22:05 PM
I don't mind supporting the local elementary school getting more art supplies or new playground equipment, but gtfo with your daughter's 10 and under softball team fundraisers every other month. If your kid plays traveling sports then pay for them yourself, don't expect your coworkers to subsidize you're kids athletic pursuits, and if you can't afford it then sign them up for parks and rec league.

When my kids get to that age its going to be very tempting to just give them a fifty to donate to their school rather than making them pettle pancake feed tickets, but I feel like there is some moral lesson in there that they should learn, hard work, don't give up it'd ness, dedication? ??? what do other goemawers do?

i don't mind the kids as much as i mind the adults. oh sure lady that i kind of work with but never talk to. i'd just love to donate some money to some cancer run thing that you are doing so that you can fly to seattle and do a marathon. good god.

Had a girl at work do this but NEVER ACTUALLY RAN THE MARATHON but never gave the $$ back.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 11, 2012, 09:20:42 PM
I don't mind supporting the local elementary school getting more art supplies or new playground equipment, but gtfo with your daughter's 10 and under softball team fundraisers every other month. If your kid plays traveling sports then pay for them yourself, don't expect your coworkers to subsidize you're kids athletic pursuits, and if you can't afford it then sign them up for parks and rec league.

When my kids get to that age its going to be very tempting to just give them a fifty to donate to their school rather than making them pettle pancake feed tickets, but I feel like there is some moral lesson in there that they should learn, hard work, don't give up it'd ness, dedication? ??? what do other goemawers do?

i don't mind the kids as much as i mind the adults. oh sure lady that i kind of work with but never talk to. i'd just love to donate some money to some cancer run thing that you are doing so that you can fly to seattle and do a marathon. good god.

Had a girl at work do this but NEVER ACTUALLY RAN THE MARATHON but never gave the $$ back.

You should have taken her to small claims to teach her a lesson.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: jtksu on January 12, 2012, 12:02:54 AM
Had some chick come by, trying to sell some stupid lithographs (or something) so she could raise money for some innercity kids something or other.  Gave her a twenty, she tried to get me to pick out with art deal I wanted.  I told her no, denied.  She insisted.  I said "Look, lady, I just want you to get off my porch."  She looked pretty bummed.
Title: Re: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: AST on January 12, 2012, 07:29:55 AM
I'm still pretty butthurt over the last batch of Trails End popcorn I "purchased."  Should have went with my gut, if the "scout" is accomanied by a 60 year old lady chain smoking Paul Malls, you ain't never seeing the popcorn.

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Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: wes mantooth on January 12, 2012, 08:22:00 AM
maybe this deserves it's own thread, but what about people at the office that ask for money to get a gift for someone's birthday or for a going away gift for someone leaving the company?  Seems like i get this emails 5-10 times a year, where the email about 50 people and say "if you want to donate money so we can get a nice gift for so and so, drop it off at my desk by this Friday".  I've had to work extra because so and so if leaving, now you want me to buy them a gift?  no.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: pissclams on January 12, 2012, 09:13:43 AM
maybe this deserves it's own thread, but what about people at the office that ask for money to get a gift for someone's birthday or for a going away gift for someone leaving the company?  Seems like i get this emails 5-10 times a year, where the email about 50 people and say "if you want to donate money so we can get a nice gift for so and so, drop it off at my desk by this Friday".  I've had to work extra because so and so if leaving, now you want me to buy them a gift?  no.

people are always asking for money to buy this week's expectant mom a gift certificate at Babies-R-Us and i'm like, no.  go screw yourself, expectant mom.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: wes mantooth on January 12, 2012, 09:38:02 AM
maybe this deserves it's own thread, but what about people at the office that ask for money to get a gift for someone's birthday or for a going away gift for someone leaving the company?  Seems like i get this emails 5-10 times a year, where the email about 50 people and say "if you want to donate money so we can get a nice gift for so and so, drop it off at my desk by this Friday".  I've had to work extra because so and so if leaving, now you want me to buy them a gift?  no.

people are always asking for money to buy this week's expectant mom a gift certificate at Babies-R-Us and i'm like, no.  go screw yourself, expectant mom.

yeah that was the other big one.  got about 3 emails yesterday about someone that's leaving.  the last emails were to update everyone that they had enough money to secure the first gift, but were now taking money to get gift #2.  wtf is it Christmas?  look, my wife is expecting, and i'm trying not to let anyone around the office find out because if they get me something, they'll all expect me to send a big "thank you" card that they can hang up in the lunch room.  why?  how about everybody just worries about themselves, or give the person a gift if you'd like.  leave everyone else out of it.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on January 12, 2012, 09:41:39 AM
Personal Fav is when someone important in the company is doing this and has a deal where you can wear jeans for a week if you donate $20.  Always wore the jeans, never paid anything.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: wes mantooth on January 12, 2012, 09:52:12 AM
Personal Fav is when someone important in the company is doing this and has a deal where you can wear jeans for a week if you donate $20.  Always wore the jeans, never paid anything.

 :horrorsurprise:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 12, 2012, 10:21:50 AM
where do you people work? My god.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: wes mantooth on January 12, 2012, 10:26:48 AM
where do you people work? My god.

any office in the US  :dunno:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 12, 2012, 10:31:49 AM
I have maybe seen girl scout cookies once. Everything else is new to me. :horrorsurprise:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: wes mantooth on January 12, 2012, 10:37:52 AM
I have maybe seen girl scout cookies once. Everything else is new to me. :horrorsurprise:

consider yourself lucky  :shakesfist:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on January 12, 2012, 11:11:47 AM
I have maybe seen girl scout cookies once. Everything else is new to me. :horrorsurprise:

Do you work in one of those places where you can wear headphones and no one bothers you as long as you keep drawing/designing?
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 12, 2012, 11:38:41 AM
I have maybe seen girl scout cookies once. Everything else is new to me. :horrorsurprise:

Do you work in one of those places where you can wear headphones and no one bothers you as long as you keep drawing/designing?

kind of, but I'm pretty sure kid fundraising is banned here.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on January 12, 2012, 11:46:59 AM
Yeah, those places are notorious for hating children and thin mints. 
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: jtksu on January 12, 2012, 12:00:53 PM
Found out that Keebler (or Nabisco, or something) makes a pretty solid thin mint replacement year round.  Also have a caramel delite version.  :lick:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Pete on January 12, 2012, 12:07:14 PM
The WORST is when people lean on their vendors for this crap.  You know, cruise into the audit room and ask if anyone wants to support their kids random cause.  WTF are the auditors suppose to say?  Doesn't matter what you are doing, when client's ask for that crap it's a huge pain the ass.

Even worse than this, are employers who won't let you get reimbursed for being strong armed by your clients into supporting this crap.

Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 12, 2012, 12:15:28 PM
Yeah, those places are notorious for hating children and thin mints. 

We had an amazing holiday party for the kids. Santa, magicians, face painting, balloon animals, cookies, etc. Basically let everyone w/ kids have the afternoon off.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on January 12, 2012, 12:21:51 PM
Yeah, those places are notorious for hating children and thin mints. 

We had an amazing holiday party for the kids. Santa, magicians, face painting, balloon animals, cookies, etc. Basically let everyone w/ kids have the afternoon off.

Wow.  Who did they lean on to pay for all that?  Also, seems kinda weird unless you work for an org who's biz is directly related to children in some way.
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: jtksu on January 12, 2012, 12:26:22 PM
Maybe they just have a lot of pedos on staff?
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Kat Kid on January 12, 2012, 12:49:49 PM
Maybe they just have a lot of pedos on staff?

Hey there jtfitz!
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: michigancat on January 12, 2012, 01:59:50 PM
Yeah, those places are notorious for hating children and thin mints. 

We had an amazing holiday party for the kids. Santa, magicians, face painting, balloon animals, cookies, etc. Basically let everyone w/ kids have the afternoon off.

Wow.  Who did they lean on to pay for all that?  Also, seems kinda weird unless you work for an org who's biz is directly related to children in some way.

company paid for it all, why would I care where it came from? :kstategrad:
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Deez Nutz on January 12, 2012, 07:24:10 PM
Wow, this all kind of reminds me of the time I got badgered and poster intimidated because I wouldn't donate to BFKS.   :shy:
Title: Re: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: raquetcat on February 06, 2012, 10:12:00 AM
If I didn't come to your daughter's 10 and under softball poker fundraiser, why would you invite me to your son's 6 and under baseball poker fundraiser? Aren't 6 year olds still playing t-ball? Who the eff has a traveling t-ball team? Should I just throw the flyer away in front of her so she gets the point...
Title: Re: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: CNS on February 06, 2012, 10:19:23 AM
If I didn't come to your daughter's 10 and under softball poker fundraiser, why would you invite me to your son's 6 and under baseball poker fundraiser? Aren't 6 year olds still playing t-ball? Who the eff has a traveling t-ball team? Should I just throw the flyer away in front of her so she gets the point...

Yes
Title: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: steve dave on February 06, 2012, 10:21:08 AM
ALERT:  If anyone has a daughter in GSs in SW Omaha that wants to sell the sd's some girls scout cookies please PM for my address.  We REALLY underestimated our cookie intake needs and are approaching a crisis.  t-y. 
Title: Re: Re: Kid Fundraisers
Post by: Cartierfor3 on February 06, 2012, 07:04:33 PM
If I didn't come to your daughter's 10 and under softball poker fundraiser, why would you invite me to your son's 6 and under baseball poker fundraiser? Aren't 6 year olds still playing t-ball? Who the eff has a traveling t-ball team? Should I just throw the flyer away in front of her so she gets the point...

Sounds like this guy is going to be disappointed when his kid sucks at sports.