Anonymous wrote:OP, since we haven't figured out how to solve this for you, my one request is that you please come back and tell us how it's going.
Anonymous wrote:This whole situation is super weird. With a CEO that insists on this type of wasteful spending, I'd be nervous if this company is actually a legitimate company.
Anonymous wrote:I bet the CEO is having an affair with an executive and I also bet the company is about to be sold.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want the boat?
Way back I had a really good budget and I had two of you working for me. They made ever lunch, drinks, ordering breakfast or conference intolerable. Even to point we get a new hire we take then to lunch, I would pay, ouch nice place at lunch time right by office and even let them place but it was never ending complaints. They made it clear I am hearvworj only.
The two left and it was like a cloud left the department. I even took the dept on a week long Internal conference in Europe, went to a winery, organized fun things with co workers, started quarterly staff lunches. Out of town coworkers came we took them out to dinner. Those two were in my dept four years. By time they left we stopped all group activities.
I would love your job.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want the boat?
Way back I had a really good budget and I had two of you working for me. They made ever lunch, drinks, ordering breakfast or conference intolerable. Even to point we get a new hire we take then to lunch, I would pay, ouch nice place at lunch time right by office and even let them place but it was never ending complaints. They made it clear I am hearvworj only.
The two left and it was like a cloud left the department. I even took the dept on a week long Internal conference in Europe, went to a winery, organized fun things with co workers, started quarterly staff lunches. Out of town coworkers came we took them out to dinner. Those two were in my dept four years. By time they left we stopped all group activities.
I would love your job.