Posted by The tractor vet on January 14, 2012 at 06:40:38 from (76.212.224.69):
In Reply to: Re: girl scout cookies posted by 60 Acre Hillside on January 14, 2012 at 04:03:10:
Yea i will agree on the over price BUT did you know how your money is spent once you buy a box?? That little girl gets so much for selling it to go towards her going to the camps and other shell we say outings of interest then so much pays the baker for making the cookies also with the trucking and somuch goes to pay the people that work full time for the girl scouts like my wife . You can not even imagine just how many hours these people put in . My wife has to cover our county plus the lower half of the next . She has meetings two to three night each week and has to attend all the functions that they have on the weekends. And you can not believe the problems dealing with these troop leaders as at times they are worse then grade school kids. And you do not have any idea of the nightmares with these cookie sales and nut sales. Ya ain't never lived till ya go unload five semi's in a raggen snow storm and have to put all them orders in troop leaders cars vans and trucks . Try cramming 120 cases of cookies into a small car , yep it can be done And Oh BTW we have never had a nice day yet for this .
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