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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
those perks don't come with other jobs so I don't see any reason why we should have them
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I think that depends on who you work for. At my place lunches and such are provided sometimes depending on the meeting or activity taking place.
Last night was our Christmas party, a couple of thousand of us at a private party in London with as much food and drink as you wanted. Train down and back and overnight accommodation all paid for.
A couple of X Factor contestants were singing announced by the x factor voice chap, I still don't know who Shayne Ward is but even I knew it was Westlife when they came on stage at 9.
The company probably see it as a big thank you for its staff who go the extra mile to make it one of the best, if not the best in its field.