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RyanDev wrote: hazelnut
RyanDev wrote: French Vanilla
RyanDev wrote: Mocha Swirl
Sheesh, I thought this was about coffee.
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My office used to have free soda/pop/carbonated beverages before the economy went south. When things get back financially, it's supposed to be restored. Until then, I'm supporting my own two can a day habit!
Hogan
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snorkie wrote: My office used to have free soda/pop/carbonated beverages before the economy went south. When things get back financially, it's supposed to be restored. Until then, I'm supporting my own two can a day habit! I worked in one of Microsoft's offices for a few weeks on a project once. They used to have free soda machines until they found out how it was getting used up so quickly. One of the night guys would bring in a huge cooler and fill it full of soda and take it home every night. They stopped offering the free soda.
Ohhh, but come to think of it, Microsoft did have free candy bars and stuff. I likey Microsoft.
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This is the reason nobody offers anything in Italy: this behaviour is expected. Probably there would be at least 5-6 people per office doing the same thing, all knowing of the others
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Many, many, many years ago I had a job working away during the week, Monday to Thursday 5 of us would live together where one of the directors and his wife also lived in a separate apartment.
Each morning she made us a cooked breakfast.
Each lunchtime he brought in to the office a selection of sandwiches and other snacks that she had made.
Each evening she would make us dinner.
We were also given beer and cigarettes each evening.
It was great.
They went bust at the end of the contract.
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chriselst wrote: Many, many, many years ago I had a job working away during the week, Monday to Thursday 5 of us would live together where one of the directors and his wife also lived in a separate apartment.
Each morning she made us a cooked breakfast.
Each lunchtime he brought in to the office a selection of sandwiches and other snacks that she had made.
Each evening she would make us dinner.
We were also given beer and cigarettes each evening.
It was great.
There are other needs as well.
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We had to buy our own cannabis.
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I'm pretty sure there is also a faucet?
So just drink tap water.
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I have worked at three places where food was provided for free; breakfast lunch and, if required dinner. One place even had a free bar open after lunch; the other had boxes of fresh bagels delivered early each morning. Each lunch was a choice from 3-4 dishes plus starters and deserts in a clean and comfortable canteen (except the last one which was just microwavable crap from Costco). The first had a private dock on the Thames which was wonderful in the summer.
It's fairly unusual though, in my experience; most places offer tea, coffee and water and some have soft drinks. Nowhere else I have been provides snacks of any kind. To the best of my knowledge a business only has to provide fresh drinking water; everything else is a bonus though a smart company will provide stuff to keep you in the office.
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote: To the best of my knowledge a business only has to provide fresh drinking water; everything else is a bonus though a smart company will provide stuff to keep you in the office.
We get water, which is the least they could seeing as how it is a water company.
No tea or coffee, and all the kettles were rounded up a couple of years ago by health and safety.
Used to get a basket of fruit in the office each day but that went last year as a cost saving.
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Such a short sighted policy. One of the reasons those business I worked for provided free food was because it only cost them about $2 a head to provide and they realized that people stayed in the office and did more work. For the sake of $2! Even going out to get coffee can take 10-20 minutes. Wasted time. Plus, wouldn't there be a tax deduction?
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I'm still surprised, really shouldn't be, how many people running businesses think that saving a little bit of cash is better than the happiness of the stuff.
Keep your staff happy and they will work harder, work longer, care more about the company and try to look after it.
Piss them off and they'll do the bare minimum they can get away with and spend the rest of their time working out how to get away with more.
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The free coffee provided by companies is so horrible that the equivalent candy bars would need to be 100% sugar to make things fair.
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McCarthy would have them throw out of your country with the free coffee for everyone communism thingy
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Cost of Snickers = 50 * cup of coffee. How would this be fair and equal exactly?
Actually, in the UK at least, fewer employers provide free coffee than you think. Why would they provide something likely to increase the number of toilet breaks, effectively paying twice?
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Member 9082365 wrote: Cost of Snickers = 50 * cup of coffee. A cup of coffee costs $0.01? Wow, that's cheap.
Member 9082365 wrote: How would this be fair and equal exactly? Who said anything about being fair and equal? I want Snickers. Period.
Member 9082365 wrote: Why would they provide something likely to increase the number of toilet breaks, Uh, it's my understanding coffee will give you the runs. Snickers certainly won't. Snickers satisfies.
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Who gives a rats ass about equality. A need is a need.
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RyanDev wrote: Is it too much to ask that the minority (non-coffee drinkers) be treated fairly and equally?
Do you receive compensation for you labour? That is fiar.
Be grateful for anything else, however minor. Do you have clean drinking water?
I work in a large city - they have treated water. I detest that taste. So, I filter it through ground coffee beans and drink that instead.
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Tim Carmichael wrote: Do you receive compensation for you labour? I need a raise of 2 Snickers per day to be compensated fairly.
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RyanDev wrote: I don't drink coffee
Oh, I see, not a serious software developer, eh?
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Have you tried asking for your "share" of the coffee in cold hard cash?
Brent
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dbrenth wrote: Have you tried asking for your "share" of the coffee in cold hard cash? No. But they won't buy back unused vacation time so I doubt they'll pay me for unused coffee.
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I've never had free coffee. My previous company was small (17 people), and we each chipped in $5 a week toward communal coffee. At the current company you either bring your own from home, or pay $2 a cup down in the cafeteria for coffee that looks and smells like reconstituted cat urine.
I bring mine from home in one of these[^]. It holds an entire pot of programming fluid.
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At a previous job I worked at coffee, tea, lemonade and soda (and of course water) were provided for, then came budget cuts and lemonade and soda were cut...
Soda I understand, as it's relatively expensive, but lemonade is like less than $2,00 for a bottle that lasts one to two weeks.
That's one of the reasons I got dissatisfied and ultimately quit.
Yes, such a small thing can have such a huge impact.
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It's an acquired taste... Get your share!
As a business owner. Huge difference. Cost of POT of coffee = 1 snickers bar.
No company I know does this.
I would offer you a NoDoz (Caffiene Pill), but NOT even a 5hr energy, as those are expensive.
Finally, if it was a TINY office, and you were a KEY person, I would probably do something,
just to show you that you are appreciated. But I would have to be careful in a real business
setting!
And dang you. Now I want a Snickers!
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