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#1 2009-01-03 12:20 pm

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Work place benefits

Taking a survey:  what benefits (besides salary, retirement benefits and health insurance) are most attractive to you among all the jobs that you've had ?    What was not so attractive ?   I will start off.

The best benefit was having a chef for lunch meals.   Every meal was nutritious and delicious.   Once in a while they served ramen which didn't agree with my internals.   So, I got some excellent leftovers.

Another good benefit was taking time off in increments.   For one job, I could take a paid half-day off.   For another job, I could take a paid hour off and go to the bank or post office.

Least attractive benefit was flex time.  Sure I enjoyed it, but the employer didn't pay much either.


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#2 2009-01-03 1:00 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

We have a chef in the cafeteria, but the cafeteria isn't open when i'm there. hmm

Profit sharing. We get a profit sharing check twice a year.

Attendance bonuses. Twice a year in the quarter we don't get profit sharing checks.

A 4 week paid sabbatical once every 5 years.

I get 4 weeks vacation a year. We can sell back 2 weeks a year.

The PPA time sucks so i don't consider it a perk. Only 6 days/year.


Right now the biggest benefit is actually still being employed.

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#3 2009-01-03 2:19 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

401k with matching, followed by health insurance and dental coverage. Everything else is just money not going into my pocket.

Think about it. Those frill extras cost money. Wouldn't you rather that money be in the form of a paycheck to you?

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#4 2009-01-03 2:34 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

radarman wrote:

Think about it. Those frill extras cost money. Wouldn't you rather that money be in the form of a paycheck to you?

You have to have something to keep you happy at work besides money. I doubt my job would be bearable without the little extras they offer, such as fully operational cafeterias, holiday parties and company picnics.


We also get discounts at places like Disneyland, Raging Waters and a ton of other places.

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#5 2009-01-03 2:44 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

A flexible schedule if needed (I can leave in a moments notice if needed) while maintaining a normal 9 to 5 schedule. Also, having a desk job but still being on the road part of the time outside the office (I liked not being chained to my desk).

Also, I have a cool boss that as long as you get your work done slacks the rope.

I like being in a union.


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#6 2009-01-03 4:39 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

Tax free living, subsidized food, world class health care, massive amounts of quality of life benefits (gym, family support, etc),  tons of vacation time, overall very good


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#7 2009-01-03 4:53 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

We are allowed to drink as much water as we want, as long as we do so on company property. Taking water off the property is theft and results in immediate termination.

We also got a written commitment (well, a PowerPoint presentation but that's close enough) from the company not to reduce our vacation pay below the legally guaranteed 4% and not to unilaterally roll back anyone's wages. Of course that was in the summer, before the economy collapsed.


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#8 2009-01-03 7:02 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

test wrote:

We are allowed to drink as much water as we want, as long as we do so on company property. Taking water off the property is theft and results in immediate termination.

Are you serious? Do they check your bag for Nalgene bottles?

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#9 2009-01-03 9:38 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

radarman wrote:

Are you serious? Do they check your bag for Nalgene bottles?

Water in a personal drinking bottle is (probably) OK but if someone gets caught taking a few bottles or cases of product  (bottled water) and putting them in their car without a receipt they are fired. The whole thing is really kind of funny.


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#10 2009-01-04 9:35 am

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Re: Work place benefits

at this point in my life, health insurance is the biggest perk. everything else right now is secondary.


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#11 2009-01-04 10:41 am

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Re: Work place benefits

LukeLucas wrote:

at this point in my life, health insurance is the biggest perk. everything else right now is secondary.

This.

And with a $300 family deductible for the year (100% dental) with every other little stupid thing being covered, I'm not going to complain about not getting free bottled water. big_smile

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#12 2009-01-04 10:42 am

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Re: Work place benefits

I got laid at work after hours once.  Does that count as a benefit? big_smile


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#13 2009-01-04 11:19 am

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Re: Work place benefits

Health insurance and 401k matching. As was said before everything else is money not going into my pocket.
I pack my own lunch so I don't care about food at work, company picnics and parties are just big fat wastes of company time if scheduled during work hours and an unappreciated intrusion into my free time if scheduled off work hours.
I work to finance the rest of my life and work has nothing to do with my social life.
All I want from work is as much money as I can get out of them and the happy bits of bullsmurf companies try to sell instead of cold hard cash I will do without.


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#14 2009-01-04 12:41 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

There is a cafeteria where mom and my sister work but mom rarely considers it a benefit after mom eats there. (Who ever heard of hospital food making you violently ill? Turning your stomach, sure but... whatever.) They provide (crappy overpriced) health insurance and 401k matching. Apparently they set it up so you can pay for services (food, drugs, procedures) through one's badge too. Swipe ones badge and they deduct the expense from however many paychecks (deductions ranging from what is owed to a specific percentage of one's paycheck, whichever is less).

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#15 2009-01-04 2:21 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

Pithecanthropus wrote:

I got laid at work after hours once.  Does that count as a benefit? big_smile

only if it's a coworker.


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#16 2009-01-04 7:33 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

I can earn comp time for hours worked over 40 a week, which isn't common for attorneys.


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#17 2009-01-04 7:35 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

bratboy wrote:

I can earn comp time for hours worked over 40 a week, which isn't common for attorneys.

That's a pretty good perk.

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#18 2009-01-05 9:28 am

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Re: Work place benefits

mrreet2001 wrote:

Pithecanthropus wrote:

I got laid at work after hours once.  Does that count as a benefit? big_smile

only if it's a coworker.

And it was.


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#19 2009-01-05 9:41 am

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Re: Work place benefits

radarman wrote:

401k with matching, followed by health insurance and dental coverage. Everything else is just money not going into my pocket.

Think about it. Those frill extras cost money. Wouldn't you rather that money be in the form of a paycheck to you?

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while enjoying what you do.. it's not a social club.
pay me and pay my retirement fund and good health/dental.

as far as the people I work with.. it's professional. the 3F's are not included.

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#20 2009-01-05 10:05 am

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Re: Work place benefits

having a steady paycheck.


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#21 2009-01-05 10:56 am

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Re: Work place benefits

sturner wrote:

having a steady paycheck.

shoulda been a lending executive eh

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#22 2009-01-05 11:59 am

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I know, then I could have retired on my bonus check for screwing up.


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#23 2009-01-05 12:13 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

I... get to surf the web.

The kids are kind of annoying but some of the moms are hot.

But the kids are way better with computers. It's freaky.


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#24 2009-01-05 4:46 pm

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a half-day (four hours) paid time off for every month of perfect attendance.  and perfect attendance bonuses every year, varying for how many years of perfect you have.

i just finished my third year of perfect attendance.  big_smile


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#25 2009-01-05 6:11 pm

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Re: Work place benefits

Free soda (we went through $600~ per week at my office)

On Fridays we could expense food from any agreed-upon place.

For the holiday party we were put up in downtown Chicago in nice hotels around the party.  People were either flown in (with 2 tickets), or given $50 for gas to drive. They had rented out the entire Hilton with something like 6 ballrooms and live music.  Open bar, and big buffets of sea food, subs, large cuts of meat.  I think the party was around $3M or so to put on.

Yeah, that job was swell.


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