Abusing freebies
A friend of mine recently attended a 'Champaign Lunch', where he was compelled drink as much fizzy stuff as he could between the first and last courses. In an ideal world we'd ask restaurant staff to tell us stories about fatties stuffing themselves at All You Can Eat places, but we recognise that our members don't all work in the catering trade, so for the rest of you - tell us something about abusing freebies. BTW: Bee puns = you fail.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2007, 14:16)
A friend of mine recently attended a 'Champaign Lunch', where he was compelled drink as much fizzy stuff as he could between the first and last courses. In an ideal world we'd ask restaurant staff to tell us stories about fatties stuffing themselves at All You Can Eat places, but we recognise that our members don't all work in the catering trade, so for the rest of you - tell us something about abusing freebies. BTW: Bee puns = you fail.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2007, 14:16)
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Guilt
Genuinely, do any of you feel any guilt about these stories of running up huge bills etc ? Man, Id be ashamed to take the piss to these extents.
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 11:06, 5 replies)
Genuinely, do any of you feel any guilt about these stories of running up huge bills etc ? Man, Id be ashamed to take the piss to these extents.
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 11:06, 5 replies)
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People run up huge expenses all the time, if you dont -t hen someone will - especially when you realise the person who owns the company will cream off millions in profits from the good work you do..... so no I dont feel ashamed.
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 16:05, closed)
People run up huge expenses all the time, if you dont -t hen someone will - especially when you realise the person who owns the company will cream off millions in profits from the good work you do..... so no I dont feel ashamed.
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 16:05, closed)
Depends who the victims are
When it's the free bar at your brothers wedding then that's just bad form. When it's a large successful organisation for which you work then the following logic applies; if they can afford free bars etc then they can afford to just pay you more instead - since they don't pay you more and run the free bars instead, fill your boots and get what's rightfully yours!
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 16:09, closed)
When it's the free bar at your brothers wedding then that's just bad form. When it's a large successful organisation for which you work then the following logic applies; if they can afford free bars etc then they can afford to just pay you more instead - since they don't pay you more and run the free bars instead, fill your boots and get what's rightfully yours!
( , Tue 13 Nov 2007, 16:09, closed)
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