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Pre-Christmas madness
Killing time here . . . nobody wants to work . . . we are all giving out last minute gifts . . . divvying up the cookies, baklava, fruit, chocolate, and unidentified sausage gifted us by our clients. . . traffic is crazy . . .
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Man, I worked for a company one year that had "clients" who gave us corporate gifts--the loot was amazing! The best part was the decision-makers couldn't care less about the stuff, so all of us underlings got to eat the incredibly expensive truffles and whatnot.
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I never got diddly squat. I spend maybe $25-$30,000 a year on computer stuff for my employer. But I'm lucky to see a Christmas card from most of my vendors. Meanwhile, printers and accountants are sending all kinds of stuff to my counterparts in the P.R. and business offices respectively.
Fortunately for them I don't care--the only Christmas present I want from them is for the crap I paid for to work without a hassle. |
$25-$30K in computer equipment?
No offense Steve, but that's not much in the grand scheme of computer sales, especially if it's not all with one vendor. Mr. Clod (well, him and his department of 3-4 other people) was the spender of at least a million a year for his previous employer, and all they got was taken out to an expensive lunch on occasion. |
I just got a Coach money clip made of water buffalo calf skin. I got this from a vendor that I rarely use. It's pretty nice, if you like money clips. Maybe I'll give it to my brother in-law. This time of year is pretty awesome when it comes to the bribes, I mean gifts, that vendors send to me. And it works for them in the sense that I ponder on the name of the company for a moment or two when I open them and send a thank you e-mail, but that's about it.
In no particular order: I got a gift card for Ticket Master from one agency I use a LOT. This is cool, because although I don't go to many concerts or shows, this can be used at the Baltimore Aquarium and also the science museum up there. Take the whole family! I got a gift card for AMC Theaters from another agency. It's enough to take my family of four to the movies and get snacks too. Got a real nice gift basket of chocolates and stuff from an agency I HATE and will never use again if I have a choice. I also get taken out to lunch about 3-4 times a year. I could probably increase this dramatically if I whored myself out, but I really don't like dining with strangers trying to sell me stuff. I only eat with people I like. I send out about a half million in business each month. Roughly $6 Million a year. I don't generate that business, I just control where it goes. My salary is rather unimpressive, but at least I get the Christmas bribes. |
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I went into a grocery store last night... stuuuuuuupid.
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I got a $200 bottle of red wine, some groovy goblets, tickets to the Aust Open Tennis, 2 nites accommodation at the Sofitel in Melbourne and an iPod.
I like my job occasionally |
:eek: just heard on TV that Mervyns (a dept store here) is going to be open the next three days from 5 am til 2 am
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DuckNuts, wow! Big haul there. I couldnt accept any expensive gifts from clients like that due to ethical rules.
But that's okay. My boss gave me a beautiful print he brought back from Italy and had framed, a necklace, and a $150 department store gift cert. My secret santa gave me luggage (a weird fucking present if you ask me, but . . . ); I got 2 bottles of nice wine, too. |
Guess your SS wants you to visit them Cloud
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I work in commercial real estate management, the accounting side. The contracts with our owners involve 2 aspects. First is the property manager, who hires vendors, does collections from tenants, and keeps the building in good condition. Then there is the accountant, who pays the vendors, records deposits and bills the tenants, and prepares the financial statements.
So the owners, the vendors, the mortgage companies, etc. all send gifts of chocolate, wine, food baskets, tickets to events, and cards etc...usually addressed to the property manager as the one they have primary contact with. Now, do you think these property managers shared a single chocolate or card with the accounting side? We are in the same office, opposite sides of the floor. In fact, they took the gifts and hid them in cabinets and then divided up the unused food and baskets and took them home. The good news is I got a $2500 year end bonus this year, which is more than 98% of the rest of the company got... I'd rather have financial recognition than some chocolate and wine!! A fellow accounting side co-worker actually brought it up to a PM, and I quote, "The have-nots are knocking on the haves door, and we WANT IN"...lol. Not that it made any difference. Oh well. I guess it says a lot about the people who refuse to share. |
Slip some Ex-Lax in their box of chocolates.
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