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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have at my work for 2024 planned Movie night-twice BBQ party Xmas party - twice at my level Week of training in Vegas Baseball game Football game Birthday lunch with your dept company paid Two all hand meetings in person at a country club I also go an off site board meeting at resort The staff all want things back to normal. [/quote] I see this commonly with teams that employ many people between 22 - 27. Sales development reps, junior associates, etc. The 30+ crowd is not into it. [/quote] The 50-65 crowd is into it. The staff with staff with stay at home spouse into it. I say only staff where spouse works full time with young kids are not into it as much if during a weekday. But on weekends they all come [/quote] I am 50+ and I am definitely not into this and for sure would not want to do anything work related on the weekend. [/quote] I am late 40s and would hate this. We are high net worth and don’t need to go events for free baseball games, holiday parties, or country clubs. We have spent 20 years working and don’t need to spend more of our lives watching movies we people we see 40+ hours a week. I do remember liking holiday lunches when I was poor and in my early 20s.[/quote] You are awfully stupid. The events are not for rich people there for the actual worriers. People like you do to show you care. Which you don’t [/quote] Careful calling someone “awfully stupid” when you don’t know how to spell “they’re” or “workers.” Or put a cogent sentence together. All workers are invited to these lame events and expected to go - not just the poor ones.[/quote] Spelling stupid boomer [/quote]
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