NancyAnn1959 wrote:
At least 4 teachers brought their class samples to show and pushed their classes. ...A couple of long-arm quilters brought their work to show, handed out cards and talked all about thier qualifications. .....and told of their appraised value. Have you ever seen this done before?
Hi Nancy,
I've been hosting retreats for 4 years now and have never had anyone use the retreat as a business tool. Our retreats are the casual type like your spring retreat. We have "ta da" moments through-out the retreat, and lots of picture taking during our show-n-tell the last night at retreat.
The first night at retreat we have a table runner swap, where you can steal someone's new table runner, and you get to introduce yourself. Some very briefly mention that they are fabric rep for xyz, a long arm quilter, pattern designer, or other quilt related career, but NEVER have we had anyone PUSH their business at retreat.
Unless the retreat was meant to be a business to business networking retreat, anything more than a casual mention could make others uncomfortable for sure.
Rhonda Baker
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