Yes, AlfCo are having theirs on Xmas Day this year with lots and lots of food, booze and 'prizes' for the annual performance awards.
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Most places are booked out by summer so it is not uncommon to get the "are you coming" mail in March.Comment
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If you want the best dates at the best venues, October would be too late.Originally posted by swamp View PostEmail going round at client's site discussing the Christmas dinner. It's September FFS!
(When a permie, I was the muggins that used to book these things. And I've done so as a contractor, for some reason. Probably because no permies could be arsed.)My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Mich The Tester Global Enterprises Incorporated treats 2 directors and 2 assistants (the students who collect all my paperwork and bring it to the accountant) to an annual dinner according to the maximum Dutch fiscal allowance of 395 euros per person. No complaints have ever been recieved from members of personel or the board of directors as to the quality or ambiance of these dinners.Originally posted by Alf W View PostYes, AlfCo are having theirs on Xmas Day this year with lots and lots of food, booze and 'prizes' for the annual performance awards.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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As I'm now an employer, I'll give the staff an extra lump of coal for the fire and a new candle.
They can pay me back out of their salary over the next 12 months.
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norrahe global consulting normally has theirs on my birthday which conveniently falls the week before xmas.
Which reminds me I must book le gavroche now!Comment
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I'm the opposite - It's a good way to meet more people when one has just started at a clientco, and being a relative stranger it's easy enough to avoid any office politics and such like when everyone has had a few jars.Originally posted by Zippy View PostDo you have to go? I tend to slope off and hide when these things are being organised ...Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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