What's the most pointless "perk" you've ever received?
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When I was younger I worked in a Marriott hotel where a woman working there had her 50th anniversary of working in that building, which had been owned by various hotel chains over that time. As a big "thank you" for her years of service, she was given a catalogue of Matriott-branded stuff and told to pick something as a long service gift. One of the items was a parasol. Imagine doing your 50 years of service and getting a parasol.
My last consultancy role in Manchester, the company would award congratulations certificates for being a team player etc.
Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
Speed Badger said:
After 10 fill ups of £70+, Shell rewarded me with a £1.50 off coupon.
yep I had a shell card that gave me that , until I pointed out to the chap in the station that the discount was a fraction of a percent and frankly it no longer was worth me carrying a card and being bombarded with emails for a pound every few months.sociopath said:
My last consultancy role in Manchester, the company would award congratulations certificates for being a team player etc.
Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
I agree with you, but some people find that sort of thing really rewarding and would get a buzz from receiving it! Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
We do little things for the team like Easter eggs at Easter, wine and chocs at xmas. Someone suggested a handwritten thank you note from the boss. Blew my tiny mind that anyone would see value in that!
paulguitar said:
Apparently, recipients of the MBE get to go into the St Paul's Cathedral whispering gallery for free.
I don't have an MBE
If we're going for not so useless perks, then donating a family member's medals to the museum of the Royal Fusiliers gets you free entry to the museum to see them for ever.I don't have an MBE
I'm sure that's the case for donors to pretty much any museum, but that of the Fusiliers happens to be inside the Tower of London, so it's quite a chunky saving!
Obviously, you do need a medal-winning fusilier as an ancestor!

sociopath said:
My last consultancy role in Manchester, the company would award congratulations certificates for being a team player etc.
Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
They did similar at my company at the last Christmas party I went to. The MD stood up and they called the long service members of staff up who had hit a milestone that year (15, 20, 25 years etc.) to give them a printed certificate in a frame. If Iit was me it would have gone in the first bin I saw in the street.Nothing of any value, just a piece of paper printed out by the HR director in her desk jet printer.
They couldn't understand why I refused to award them to my IT team.
We had an award recently and the consultant with the highest feedback rating was given some points which can be exchanged for a high Street voucher.
Virtually every member of the sales team on the other hand (over 100) were flown out to the Carribean for a holiday, no doubt business class.
Utterly demoralising, it just shows who the company think are the important employees.
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