KnackeredBike
I do my own stunts
In response to this article about companies offering unlimited holidays and dog welcome offices, what have been your most or least generous employers?
My best has to be Holiday Inn Express where you could book two rooms at any of their hotels, including the 5* Intercontinentals, for a maximum of £20 per night. Stayed in some absolutely brilliant places I'd never be able to afford again.
My stingiest is perhaps unsurprisingly my current employer, the NHS. On day one I was told that everyone has to bring in their own tea, coffee and milk from home. Bearing in mind the staff room fridge is tiny it was unmitigated chaos.
I quickly got on well enough with the kitchen staff to permanently "borrow" a bottle of milk or box of tea bags when needed which has made things a lot easier, but I still go to other wards and see either a milk "club" or twenty bottles of milk with different names on it.
(Getting on well with the kitchen staff also means there are normally some leftovers from lunch and dinner as well.)
Any better/worse experiences welcome
My best has to be Holiday Inn Express where you could book two rooms at any of their hotels, including the 5* Intercontinentals, for a maximum of £20 per night. Stayed in some absolutely brilliant places I'd never be able to afford again.
My stingiest is perhaps unsurprisingly my current employer, the NHS. On day one I was told that everyone has to bring in their own tea, coffee and milk from home. Bearing in mind the staff room fridge is tiny it was unmitigated chaos.
I quickly got on well enough with the kitchen staff to permanently "borrow" a bottle of milk or box of tea bags when needed which has made things a lot easier, but I still go to other wards and see either a milk "club" or twenty bottles of milk with different names on it.
(Getting on well with the kitchen staff also means there are normally some leftovers from lunch and dinner as well.)
Any better/worse experiences welcome
