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ladyofastolat) wrote2009-12-02 12:33 pm
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Yet another trivial poll
At work, there is a kitchen about 20 steps from my desk, and at any time I like during the day, I can wander in and make myself a hot drink, and bring it back to my desk to drink while working. I was quite horrified to discover the other day that Pellinor has to buy any drink that he consumes from the staff canteen, and can only do so at designated break times. I'm curious to find out if his situation is normal and I'm just very lucky, of if I'm the normal one, and he's horribly deprived.
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From time to time individual employees also buy additional stuff, such as donuts and cookies, to augment the above.
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I work in an office so I can have breaks whenever I please.
Your incredibly priviledged if your work supplies free things everyday. If you want something you have to bring it yourself here though they do have a kitchenette, which I wish had a sink but they do supply free filtered water, the delivered kind in the huge jugs.
Sometimes I wish people wouldn't bring in their own things though, this morning the women next to me brought in her Christmas decorations. She's got lights strung up, probably everywhere by noon and has a motion sensing singing toy moose and frog singing carols as people walk by. She's had to turn them off though now because it's driving people crazy. :) In a bit she'll have the tinsel strung up.
It's a bit much in my opinion but since I'll probably not bring anything it will make up for my area.
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G.'s bank had a kitchen, but now they've got one of those machines with the little pots. G. said he thought that it was bad for the environment to have that much packaging. His clerk said, "Oh, don't be so green!", which is funny, because she's usually quite green herself.
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*Upstairs staff. The warders are restricted to break times but I think/hope that the tea/coffee is supplied by work.
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We used to have a vending machine with cheap drinks, but it died, and they've never got round to replacing it.
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What I *do* have, though, is a boss who's very fond of detail and routines and so on... :-)
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Oh, we get a lunch allowance of £2.85 a day as well, which in Plymouth gets you freshly made sandwiches, baked potatoes, various other hot food, crisps, fruit, chocolate etc.
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I and my colleagues always found it ironic that we were expected to expound the virtues of healthy eating and/or lifestyles to our patients, yet were left high and dry (literally) when it came to nutrition and avoidance of dehydration for ourselves. All this while doing a demanding and physical job!
I remember the availability of food and drink in my previous job roles fondly.