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A long time ago at a ClientCo far, far away when I was coerced into the "tea round" culture, some wag gave me a Green Tea teabag along with the other standard orders.
He was not impressed when his beverage came back laced with day old milk.
One down, six to go...
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I'm with Robinho 100% on this. I make my own tea, when I want it, how I like it, and without the drag of having to make it for other people. Except Claire, I used to make her tea very occasionally, but she was the exception. Oh and Tracy a couple of years ago.
I appreciate getting away from the desk the regularly as well, it's healthy. I'm not going to join any of those bizarre little tea groups.
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20 people on one desk? I thought 8 was high, do you work in a Chinese sweat shop? No wonder you're such a ardent communist.
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThis whole tea situation is remarkably similar to the 50p tax debate.
Because i might have to make tea for up to 8 people i never bother making tea because it's far too much effort. As such nobody really makes much tea and the tea economy dies.
This is the same situation to the 50p tax. Ambitious people can't be bothered to earn a lot of money because they're just give half of it away. As such the actual economy dies.
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThis whole tea situation is remarkably similar to the 50p tax debate.
Because i might have to make tea for up to 8 people i never bother making tea because it's far too much effort. As such nobody really makes much tea and the tea economy dies.
This is the same situation to the 50p tax. Ambitious people can't be bothered to earn a lot of money because they're just give half of it away. As such the actual economy dies.
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This whole tea situation is remarkably similar to the 50p tax debate.
Because i might have to make tea for up to 8 people i never bother making tea because it's far too much effort. As such nobody really makes much tea and the tea economy dies.
This is the same situation to the 50p tax. Ambitious people can't be bothered to earn a lot of money because they're just give half of it away. As such the actual economy dies.
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You must be the life and soul of every party you don't get invited to.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand unhealthy - People should get up and walk to the kitchen or coffee machine every now and then to keep the circulation going.
Seriously, I'd refuse to participate.
"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's tea."
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostAt my new gig you're pressured into offering coffee to the rest of the desk every time you make some for yourself.
This is Communism.
Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand unhealthy - People should get up and walk to the kitchen or coffee machine every now and then to keep the circulation going.
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In USSR there were no unemployed people.
That's because it was criminal offence to have no job - in this country getting 3 points for speeding is criminal offence which gets you slap on a wrist, but in USSR criminal offence meant going to ****ing hard Siberian labour camp.
HTH
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostAt my new gig you're pressured into offering coffee to the rest of the desk every time you make some for yourself.
This is Communism.
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