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The thread discusses experiences and reactions related to dealing with upset parents during school fundraisers, specifically involving Pampered Chef products. Participants share their thoughts on handling criticism and the dynamics of fundraising in schools.
Views differ among participants regarding the best approach to handle the upset parent, with some advocating for direct communication and others suggesting to ignore or escalate the issue. No clear consensus emerges on a single effective strategy.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and emotional responses to criticism in the context of school fundraising efforts, particularly those involving children's participation.
Consultants dealing with similar situations in school fundraisers may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their own challenges.
whole list of reasons why Pampered Chef is an absolutely horrible fundraiser for the school.
Updates? Any response to your most recent letter????? I'm dying to know!!!
As with all fundraisers you do not have to buy anything. Donate the $100.00
kisrae said:All the respones are great.
I've been the president of two school PTO/PTA's for the last 5 years and there is always one parent who has something negitive to say about every fundraiser.
Talking to the principal and the chair of the fundraiser is enough. I wouldn't respond to her at all. She will feed off of it and possible twist your attemp to make peace with something else.
I would have the chair put in the monthly newletter how your fundraiser went and how much money was raised. If this crazy lady needs to complain more she will to the chairperson and the chairperson should be able to calm her down or "rope" crazy lady into another fundraiser. I would put CrazyLady in charge of a fundraiser and get a taste of her own med.
jcsmilez said:It's hard to say really -- It seems like where the cost of living is so much lower so are the salaries. Depending on your line of work it seems to just balance out... sometimes.![]()
That's wonderful! This is a great time to do it too - especially if you are looking to buy a house since the prices have plummeted so much. You can get a nice brand new house with good land in Northern CA right now for under $200,000 -- the comparison is crazy!Yeah normally where cost of living is lower, pay would be lower as well... except my husband is employed by a company with locations across the country and for him to transfer it would be a lateral move, so pay would stay the same... great for us, if that's what we end up doing
That's great to hear! I'm hoping that mine will turn out positive. I have not heard back from this parent so we'll see. I did invite her to do a show though... again, we'll see!. The father is happy because his wife sold the products and not his son, the wife is happy because she got a free piece of stoneware, I am happy because I got $620 in sales and 2 bookings for $16. ALL is well.I just wanted you to know that sometimes, it isn't all bad.