I hate office politics and one of the things that I dislike the most is when coworkers come around and ask you to buy things for their kids' fundraisers. This can end up costing a lot of money over the course of the year, so I have come up with an easy way to still be diplomatic while not having to buy nearly as much.
When a coworker asks me if I will buy something, I say, "Sure, I would love to, but since this is for your child, I need him/her to ask me themselves." I then give my contact number and a time when I can be reached. I guess than maybe 10% of the kids ever contact me directly. I think it's important if the kids are trying to raise money for something that is important to them, that they be the ones asking and not have their parents do all the work for them.
Do you have other effective tricks when coworkers ask you to buy stuff?
When a coworker asks me if I will buy something, I say, "Sure, I would love to, but since this is for your child, I need him/her to ask me themselves." I then give my contact number and a time when I can be reached. I guess than maybe 10% of the kids ever contact me directly. I think it's important if the kids are trying to raise money for something that is important to them, that they be the ones asking and not have their parents do all the work for them.
Do you have other effective tricks when coworkers ask you to buy stuff?
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