Let's trade Xmas presents, want a cookbook? nm
Posted By: wmx on 2008-12-22
In Reply to: I am going to thank my bosses for my paycheck sm - Because I CAN
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Xmas coming. New company, thinking about sending Xmas cards. (sm)
Thought about just sending one to the office in general, is this tacky? I actually am in contact with some of them more than my direct supervisor.
How do you all handle this, if you send cards at all, that is. This is a fairly small, very family oriented type company. If I were still with MQ you can bet I wouldn't even though my supervisors over the years did always send out a card to me on Xmas. I just never felt very festive when I was working there.
Federal Trade Commission ........ nm
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yes, a woman is perceived (esp. by men) how she presents herself...nm
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I got a cookbook from M_ and I don't cook.
I could have used some jewelry or cologne or a gift certificate. They sent me The Frugal Gourmet. Guess 2006 is gonna be skimpy.
The cookbook was the most low class SM
so-called gift I have ever received in my life from any employer. Don't forget they're saving money by never updating the home screen of the community page, we haven't had an employee of the month since November or December. I will listen and gag at all the patronizing things they say and wait for the bad news to be delivered, whatever it turns out to be.
IMO, trip to trade show sure not worth having to
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The MW recruiters seem to all take the job to get free trips to trade shows and nothing else. nm
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Oh, yeah, I still do have the Edix cookbook...
and yeah, I do remember a cookie jar; I believe that went to the local thrift store. Yep, former Edix employee.
Let me rephrase: "The owner presents herself as an MT who understands our situations"
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Regarding cookbook - years ago when I worked in house (sm)
Our volunteer auxillary put one together for us from recipes we had contributed. They did it for 3 years and at first I didn't think much of it few of the recipes were ones I wanted to try. But over the years a couple of those co-workers are no longer with us and looking back over these books and the recipes they submitted sometimes gives me a moment to pause and put things into perspective.
I will print mine out and over time perhaps I will get to know some of my co-workers who contributed to this one as well.
Don't get me wrong, I would have been excited to get a bonus or a special little surprise, but this in its own way probably promotes more of a feeling of family among us.
Feeling mushy, gushy today I guess.
Have Happy Holidays.
After 8 years in the business, I start buying presents in August, cause I know the slow period SM
is coming around the holidays. :-)
Not to say we dont all starve and Im not totally stressed out come December, but at least Ive got my gifts :-)
Xmas
That's very interesting, I just thought people were being lazy typing Xmas lol Thanks for the Greek lesson!!
You said Bite Me first. As for Xmas? - I was off, thanks very much. PAID too. nm
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Not happy with the T-giving and Xmas, but other than that, love it there
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Well, if any of us are getting Xmas bonuses I guess we will be finding out soon. (sm)
Worked for MQ for a long, long time and always got a card from my supervisor, but no actual bonus EVER. With a new company now and kind of waiting to see. I am sure we will get holiday wishes through our Email and I may just have to be content with that. But one can hope.
curious - do they give Xmas bonuses?
Just wondering!
Xristos is Greek for Christ = Xmas = Christmas
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What's greedy about it? Have always received xmas gifts/bonus as employee
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They never change, 4 years ago a Xmas, they lowered everyone's line rate, I left then
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