We're doing several iterations of that sort of thing. I wish we'd just save the money and give all the staff Amazon cards or something.shindig wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:13 am We had our virtual holiday party on Monday. It was ok I guess. There was a comedian from NYC and our CFO division was broken into 8 zoom groups that competed against each other for the trivia part. The comedian guy was pretty funny. The best thing was we got the afternoon off, which really isn't a big deal anymore working from home. It would have been better if it was a Friday and got the afternoon off. I ended up working on my performance review to get it knocked off my "to do" list before I'm out the rest of the year.
Virtual office Christmas parties
Re: Virtual office Christmas parties
Re: Virtual office Christmas parties
I know, because Company's are saving tons of O&M expenses this year with little travel taking place, no conventions, virtual IR meetings, etc. We normally had a company come in and cater food for our division and I'm sure other divisions did the same, so that is a lot in savings. Buy we did get a corporate logo'd item to pick from which won't even be shipped until sometime in January 2021...lol. Oh well. I'm just hoping for a nice bonus come March when payouts occur.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:00 amWe're doing several iterations of that sort of thing. I wish we'd just save the money and give all the staff Amazon cards or something.shindig wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:13 am We had our virtual holiday party on Monday. It was ok I guess. There was a comedian from NYC and our CFO division was broken into 8 zoom groups that competed against each other for the trivia part. The comedian guy was pretty funny. The best thing was we got the afternoon off, which really isn't a big deal anymore working from home. It would have been better if it was a Friday and got the afternoon off. I ended up working on my performance review to get it knocked off my "to do" list before I'm out the rest of the year.
Re: Virtual office Christmas parties
I know, because Company's are saving tons of O&M expenses this year with little travel taking place, no conventions, virtual IR meetings, etc. We normally had a company come in and cater food for our division and I'm sure other divisions did the same, so that is a lot in savings. Buy we did get a corporate logo'd item to pick from which won't even be shipped until sometime in January 2021...lol. Oh well. I'm just hoping for a nice bonus come March when payouts occur.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:00 amWe're doing several iterations of that sort of thing. I wish we'd just save the money and give all the staff Amazon cards or something.shindig wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:13 am We had our virtual holiday party on Monday. It was ok I guess. There was a comedian from NYC and our CFO division was broken into 8 zoom groups that competed against each other for the trivia part. The comedian guy was pretty funny. The best thing was we got the afternoon off, which really isn't a big deal anymore working from home. It would have been better if it was a Friday and got the afternoon off. I ended up working on my performance review to get it knocked off my "to do" list before I'm out the rest of the year.
Re: Virtual office Christmas parties
Woops...double post.
Re: Virtual office Christmas parties
Postponed for tomorrow due to the, oh, 18 inches of snow.
Full attention to KU basketball!
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