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1264.1 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Don't blame me, I didn't vote... | Wed Nov 07 1990 10:48 | 10 |
| Contact the employee activities co-ordinator for your facility, failing
that the personnel office.
While I think this would be valid for hand made crafts or DEC trivia, I
think Brand X stuff would be outside the rules. I would hate to see the
Amway/Avon/Discovery Toys/Tupperware people taking oer a nice peaceful
office...
q
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1264.2 | Whats the "valuing differences"? | FSTTOO::STEVENS | Roberts' mom | Wed Nov 07 1990 11:21 | 8 |
| Thanks for the recommendations.
Question? Whats the difference between a DEC'ie who makes and sells
crafts or DEC trivia (what is DEC trivia?) and a DEC'ie who sells
Discovery Toys? Other then the fact that the Dec'ie who sells crafts
buys the material and packaging and assembles them before selling.
Mac
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1264.3 | | BAGELS::CARROLL | | Wed Nov 07 1990 14:08 | 9 |
| DEC should decide just what our business is and ensure their employees
are devoting their time to that business while within the confines of
a dec facility.
If you want a part time job, do it outside of dec.
I hope .0 is a rumor, if not it is just another example of management in
inaction.
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1264.4 | Crazy Idea | COOKIE::LENNARD | | Wed Nov 07 1990 15:02 | 5 |
| Yeah .3 - I agree. Next damned thing there'll be Tupperware parties
in the conference rooms.
Seriously, I can't any see DEC manager, anywhere, being so stupid as to let
this happen.......but then......who knows??
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1264.5 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Don't blame me, I didn't vote... | Wed Nov 07 1990 15:14 | 18 |
| DEC trivia, is that sort of stuff that you can get at the Bedford Bookshop,
or MKO employee Services or several other locations. Digital Pens, shoe
laces, sweat shirts etc.
Where would one draw the line, in allowing employees to "sell" on site...
Would you get upset if I had 5-10 used cars permanently parked in the
facility car park (right near the door so they got high visibility...),
would you get upset if I started blocking corridors with my product
displays. Would you get upset if someone started selling a competitive
brand of toys and beat you to your space in the Cafeteria or where-ever.
someone in our facility sells tupperware. They have a catalog pinned to
most of the noticeboards. I think that should pretty much be the extent of
this. I haven't checked the EP&P manual, but I would think that there is
probably a reuling on this...
q
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1264.6 | ...when people break their own rules... | CVG::THOMPSON | Beeler/Thompson in 92 | Thu Nov 08 1990 00:14 | 7 |
| > someone in our facility sells tupperware. They have a catalog pinned to
> most of the noticeboards.
I don't know about Digital policy but this was against Tupperware
policy when I sold it a few years ago.
Alfred
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1264.7 | Bad Idea | SUBWAY::YATES | | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:53 | 16 |
|
Ask this question.
What happens when there is a corporate visit by say NYNEX
or TRW? How would it look?
Pretty bad if you ask me. It doesnt give a professional
look.
I'm against it.
tom
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1264.8 | And besides,... | BIGJOE::DMCLURE | | Thu Nov 08 1990 13:00 | 4 |
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...what would the neighbors think!
-davo
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1264.9 | Are you serious? | DELREY::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Nov 08 1990 13:56 | 12 |
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Our stock is stuck between 45-50.
Plants are going to be shut down.
Fellow staffers being let go.
Sales are bad, real bad.
And we are going to have on-site Swap Meets!
This is not a good idea.
Dave
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1264.10 | So? | WJOUSM::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:06 | 11 |
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RE: 3,4,9
Lot's of people enjoy these at lunch-time. I, personaly don't get into
shopping but, if it can shed some enjoyment around here, what's the
big-deal.
Rick
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1264.11 | Here's an example of a big deal | FRITOS::TALCOTT | | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:35 | 13 |
| Joe Employee sets up shop selling Joe's Amazing Hi-tech Toasters
(Or perhaps he's a franchisee of Bob, so they're really Bob's Amazing ...)
Anyway, Fred Employee buys one, takes it home, uses it. It catches fire and
burns up Fred's kitchen.
Fred sues Joe, and using the Deep Pockets technique of litigation, decides to
add Digital to the suit. After all, Fred reasons, Digital allowed Joe to
sell the product on company property so they're at fault as well.
Fred's been "deeply traumatized" by this experience and can't go into his
rebuilt kitchen because of his new fear of toasters. Fred decides to sue
for puntative damages as well. With DEC's cash hord, Fred goes for the big
bucks, say $5 million.
Trace_who_probably_watches_Judge_Wapner_and_reads_Forbes_too_much
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1264.12 | | VCSESU::MOSHER::COOK | Long haired freaky person | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:50 | 13 |
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re: .10
> what's the big deal?
There's this thing called Corporate Policy that says no solicitation
on Digital Property. Digital has already broken their own rule by
letting the United Way patronize me. This is another step in the wrong
direction.
The next thing you know Sears will open branch sales offices on site.
/prc
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1264.13 | You're Dramatic! | WJOUSM::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:55 | 14 |
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RE:11
Oh brother!! You could win a academy award for dramatics!! Really, all
we're talking about here is to give some of our own folks who are
talented in arts and crafts an opportunity to set-up a table before
Xmas.
BTW: This is nothing new! We've been letting employee's sell for years
during the holiday season.
Rick
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1264.14 | | VCSESU::MOSHER::COOK | Long haired freaky person | Thu Nov 08 1990 14:58 | 6 |
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re: .13
That may depend on the facility.
/prc
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1264.15 | | WJOUSM::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:07 | 13 |
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RE:14
Yes, It does depend on the facility...it must, in order to manage the
concept. We don't want "Joe Blow" in here selling xyz, but something to
encourage our people to use and show their talent. If they should make
a buck, well more power to them.
The final decision is up to the specific facility manager and is
excluded from the Policy.... the policy is to keep from hard-core
selling...if you know what I mean.....
Rick
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1264.16 | Some places | DELREY::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Nov 08 1990 16:37 | 7 |
| At our district sales office, it would be difficult. What with all the
hundreds of eager customers, milling over our equipment. How would we
explain it. "Hey, by the way wanna buy a pot holder".
Did I say hundreds? Well, maybe I meant....
Dave
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1264.17 | It was a nice annual morale booster in PK2 | EISREP::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Nov 08 1990 21:45 | 9 |
| Gee, the facility that I was in for the past 11 years has had an
annual craft fair (which took place during lunch) for years. I always
thot it was kind of a nice idea. I don't know of anyone that ever
complained about it, and if the truth be known, many of the vendors
didn't make any money to speak of, and I know of at least one vendor
that gave all of the proceeds from the sale of her stuff to a local
animal shelter.
Deb
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1264.18 | Don't they even have a flea market | STAR::PARKE | I'm a surgeon, NOT Jack the Ripper | Fri Nov 09 1990 10:32 | 16 |
| Isn't there a once a year, Saturday (or Sunday) flea market held in the PK
parking lot.
If we were promoting a "professional" show (like those we see in the wonderful
Malls) I might have a problem with it. But to give an employee (or employee
spice) a chance to unload their attic/shop/sewingroom etc from what is probably
a hobby effort isn't partisularly obnoxious to me.
I know, if I had such to offer (my wife occasionally asks where I intend to
put the fruit of my efforts from sawdust withdrawal), it would be a nice way
to get back the money I spent on materials and further my own hobby without
having to get into the relativly big bucks and annoyances involced with going
fully professional. Oh, and it would also make me feel good to make someone
else (hopefully) happy.
Bill
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1264.19 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Nov 09 1990 16:12 | 22 |
| I too thought this would be against policy, but after reading the relevant
policy (6.19), I realized that it might indeed be permissible, if the
tables were set up only at lunch time. However, the policy does seem to
state that it is not allowed to post catalogs on bulletin boards, etc.
Here's the policy text:
Solicitations and Distribution of Literature
It is Digital's policy that all employees are not to solicit other
employees for any purpose during working time. Working time does
not include break time or meal time. Digital employees are not
permitted to distribute literature of any kind and at any time in
working areas.
Persons who are not employees of the Company are prohibited from
distributing literature of any kind or soliciting employees for any
purpose at any time on Company property.
Steve
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1264.20 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Save time -- see it my way. | Sat Nov 17 1990 16:33 | 15 |
| I think that if it is billed and run as an arts-and-crafts
fair, there should be no problem. Alot of people are looking
pot-holders and jewelry for gift items.
If it is loosely organized so that it turns into a second-
income-after-work fair, it would be wrong. Employee 1 is a
flea market buff after work. His table would be a mini flea
market. Employee 2 sells insurance. Employee 3 does Amway.
If there is a problem with selling things, perhaps DEC could
sponsor an arts-and-crafts contest. No selling allowed, although
contestants could provide contact information (node::account)
for more information on prices and ordering...
Joe Oppelt
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1264.21 | NO NODES ALLOWED | WLDWST::KING | Panic Repressive | Sat Nov 17 1990 18:31 | 11 |
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> contestants could provide contact information (node::account)
> for more information on prices and ordering...
It is specifically against DEC policy to use equipment for outside
business promotion.
Sorry.
-PSK
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1264.22 | | SUPER::MATTHEWS | | Mon Nov 19 1990 14:33 | 11 |
| > If there is a problem with selling things, perhaps DEC could
> sponsor an arts-and-crafts contest.
This was done (in New Hampshire) as part of the statewide "On My
Own Time" program.
However, the New Hampshire View we got today says that the "On My Own
Time" program has been cancelled for 1991 (statewide, not just DEC).
Probably lack of funding, I guess.
Val
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