Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had a Christmas party.
This year we had a Christmas potluck in the conference room that cost $15 to attend (I didn't go).
Do you work for the fed?
Yep!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State employee here: having a potluck; my department can only stay 30 minutes because otherwise we are "wasting state time." Sigh.
You must not work at DMV.
Pretty sure pp meant state department
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State employee here: having a potluck; my department can only stay 30 minutes because otherwise we are "wasting state time." Sigh.
You must not work at DMV.
Anonymous wrote:State employee here: having a potluck; my department can only stay 30 minutes because otherwise we are "wasting state time." Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scalded way back a couple years ago at my federal contracting company with the recession / sequestration. The amount of business we have is probably not ever coming back and the atmosphere is generally negative. Our private equity owners don't seem inclined to roll the savings from reduced benefits and training into a nicer holiday party.
Let me guess, you work for Booz Allen?
Our parties used to be legendary. They were scaled back about 8 or 9yrs ago when the company grew huge, but in years past have gotten even smaller, tighter and less worth going IMO. From open bars to two free drink tickets. Huge spreads of food and great entertainment to far more meager offerings. Doesn't bother me, but it is very noticable that times have changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had a Christmas party.
This year we had a Christmas potluck in the conference room that cost $15 to attend (I didn't go).
Do you work for the fed?
Yep!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had a Christmas party.
This year we had a Christmas potluck in the conference room that cost $15 to attend (I didn't go).
Do you work for the fed?