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  • #16
    10% discount on...stuff (not electronics or paper products, may be other exceptions).
    3 weeks paid vacation
    401K that the company kicks some money into
    Dental and vision insurance
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    • #17
      At the mill:
      1. Free coffee, all day long
      2. I'm hourly, but my hours are somewhat flexible. If I need to run a bit late, supervisor still has me count as if I were there. Same if I need to leave a tad bit early.
      3 Super awesome PTO program, 17 days during years 1-5. At 5 years (which I started this year) it bumps up an extra 5 days so I get 22 days to schedule off with pay this year!
      4. 401K match + an automatic 1% that they put in whether we contribute or not
      5. Wellness program with free or reduced cost items (just got a FitBit Flex for $30!)
      6 .Ribeye cookouts 4-5 times a year on the mill
      7. Ice cream from the local ice cream shop during the hot summer months, again, on the mill.
      8. Safety bonuses annually for not having a lost time or restricted duty accident.
      9. "Employee fund" built up annually through recycling efforts, candy machine profits, etc. What isn't used throughout the year to benefit any employee needing assistance is split amongst the employees. We usually have enough every year that every employee gets somewhere close to $100 cash, right at Christmas time, too.
      10. Cake/ice cream (on the mill) to celebrate milestones for the employees. Major meals when someone retires/leaves on good terms.
      11. Thanksgiving and Christmas meals catered by a super awesome restaurant.
      12. Kind and caring management that while they want everyone there and the job done, will alter the shifts to get people in to work/home early in the event of inclement weather. During the recent snow storm, we brought our 2nd shift crew in 4 hours early so they could still get their hours in and still home before the roads were covered. My boss has taken me home/brought me to work when the roads were impassable for my car due to how low it sits.
      13. Training, training, training--product, service, safety, etc. It's all at our fingertips and offered monthly during meetings or anytime you feel you want/need additional training.

      There's so much more but too much to recall. Working there is such a dream compared to my most 2 recent jobs prior to this one. 5 years and haven't called in once.....

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      • #18
        At the place I am now
        *Tons of training in everything related to the running of an assisted living center (these are mandated by the state but are useful to have on a resume)

        *Six bonuses a year ranging from $25 to $75each depending on satisfaction/inspection scores

        *2 raises a year, one COL, one performance based

        *We can order our work shoes from a catalog and the cost is broken up into 3 payments taken pre tax from paychecks. Saves having to scour stores for a good pair of black shoes that are skid proof

        *Free meal every day (and our dining staff cooks all food from scratch, no institutional stuff) and all the free pop, juice, coffee, tea we can drink

        *two employee appreciation parties a year. Tons of food, games, prizes and done on site so even those who are working can attend

        *Christmas party..see above

        *When we have had stressful times (quarantines, power outtages, water outages, fire emergencies, horrific weather conditions) boss lady always has a pizza party to thank staff for going above and beyond

        *Company discounts for cell phones, rental cars, and a few other perks

        *PTO time starts accruing the minute you start employment . We get so many minutes per hours we work (right now I get 20 minutes per day I work and as much as I work, it is piling up)

        *Buy back at the end of the year for unused PTO time (up to 40 hours)

        *Longevity bonuses (my sis in law got $5000 on her 10th anniversary!)

        *$500 bonus if someone you recommend is hired and successfully passes their probation period

        *Bonus if you refer someone to move in (except family members, but family members get a discount on their rent)

        Yeah, I bitch about some of the management and co workers but I really do work for an awesome company

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        • #19
          Where I used to work, for $2 I could get catered lunches every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I also got to play their online casino games for free.

          Also, at the last place where I worked, we would have a Christmas party, a company picnic and lots of chances for potluck or other events where food was featured. We even got gifts from clients. I remember a certain channel giving us crates of oranges to celebrate the launch of "The Real Housewives of Orange County", and the one some of you call Red Checkmark giving us two metal boxes full of chocolate loonies and toonies ($1 and $2 coins for you non-Canadians).
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          • #20
            When I worked at a cookware company we had a sale every week for the unsellable cookware and utensils. A £50 wok or £40 knife for £2 or so? That was always nice.

            Most of it was still good, just missing packaging and I got a few nice knives that were just from a range that had been removed from sale as they'd been rebranded...
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            • #21
              My only perk at the moment (mystery shopping) is that if I get lucky, I will get reimbursed for anything I buy up to a certain point. The challenge is actually GETTING those jobs.
              There are also a TON of jobs I currently can't do (for licensing reasons-I am checking on this though) where I get the opportunity to test-drive cars for free! (these jobs actually pay quite well too)

              (For instance, one of the jobs I really really really want is for an art supply chain*. This job pays a certain amount AND will also reimburse you for any purchases made up to that same amount. Basically, I'm getting free art supplies )

              *-I say art supply chain here because while my usual craft stores have SOME art supplies, this one is strictly art stuff only.
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              • #22
                Back at "DaddyJim's" Pizza and other pizza joints where I worked -- Free food (within reason) when it was slow enough and *everything* important had been taken care of for the time being; had to be recorded and just listed as free/"crew pie", of course. Half price soft drinks.

                Back at GameStore, we got...what was it, a 20% discount on game software and accessories, IIRC (but not on hardware), plus 30% off at BigGreenBookstore, which came under the same ownership umbrella; their workers got the same discount at our place. During certain holidays, both increased by 10%, and both stacked with coupons and sales -- I used the latter to snag those huge Far Side and Calvin & Hobbes collections for about $40 each (Base price $120-140). Store Managers got the usual bonuses, including all-expenses paid and a flight to E3 every year plus pretty much every game system that came out and a dozen games or so....As well as, of course, the greatest benefit: the honor of serving Great Mother Company at holiday times by working 60-80 hours a week on salary. ~_~
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                • #23
                  The perks are getting fewer and farther between. Medical insurance, but now there is a 1000 dollar deductible and the copay is 20 percent of the office visit so it's not useful to me anymore. The PTO is good but I'm at the top of the scale, it can't accrue any faster for me. We get free pizza once in a while and free coffee and tea all day. We used to have outings and potlucks and stuff and they never happen anymore. The holiday party doesn't exist.

                  But I get the joy of a hellish long commute now and and "open office plan" that makes me want to crawl into a hole.
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                  • #24
                    Specific to my branch:
                    A beautiful office, it's so nice and clean
                    We have a kitchen with free tea and coffee
                    Subsidised canteen
                    Showers
                    Access to another company's leisure groups (sports outings, cooking classes etc)

                    Generally:
                    Company day, team building by way of booze with a day off in lieu
                    Flexible working (we're entitled to 5 work from home days per year if it's not part of our contract already)
                    Team drinks are a regular thing
                    Christmas party budget is brilliant in comparison to other places
                    Weekly competitions for both admin and sales staff
                    Commission for admin
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                    • #25
                      At the ski resort, I get discounted lessons and equipment rentals. I also get a free shift meal everyday and get to take leftovers home on occasion.

                      For the train job, I get very generous lodging discounts as well as excellent cruise benefits. On days that I'm working, I get to eat as much as I want for free. Train food gets kind of old after a while, but free food is free food. I also get all the coffee and soda I want for free.
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                      • #26
                        Quoth telecom_goddess View Post
                        The holiday party doesn't exist.
                        That reminds me of BoutiqueGrocery. First year we were open: Big deluxe dinner at the Five Happiness (fancy Chinese place -- don't laugh, they're awesome!), big screen TV playing the Saints game, door prizes. Second year: A couple of party trays that customers never picked up, and free soft drinks. Third year: Party? What party?
                        "For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
                        "The difference between an amateur and a master is that the master has failed way more times." - JoCat
                        "Thinking is difficult, therefore let the herd pronounce judgment!" ~ Carl Jung
                        "There's burning bridges, and then there's the lake just to fill it with gasoline." - Wiccy, reddit
                        "Retail is a cruel master, and could very well be the most educational time of many people's lives, in its own twisted way." - me
                        "Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down...tell you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens...makes her a home." - Capt. Malcolm Reynolds, "Serenity" (2005)
                        Acts of Gord – Read it, Learn it, Love it!
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                        • #27
                          Oh yeah, speaking of company parties...

                          One year the supermarket I worked at held a massive-ass Christmas do for their staff. I didn't go as I was a) still a bit too young and b) on antidepressants at the time.
                          That was a smart move.

                          Turns out that they had a free beer and wine bar and wayyyyyy too many of my coworkers got stuck into it. I got to see the embarassing photos on Facebook and half of my coworkers (manager included) rocked up hungover the following day!

                          Needless to say, the following year, there was no free bar. The best they could provide was cheap/free soft drink and my partner and I took advantage of that.

                          As for my partner's Christmas parties, they had free beer/wine but they also opted to release their inner child and had body artists (I got flowers on my cleavage, shoulders and face ), adult-sized board games, lollies and a lip-synching CD thing (which I chickened out on). I was also the "real" girlfriend at those parties
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                          • #28
                            1) Formal training in accountancy qualifications (if you go from zero through AAT up to ACCA or ICAEW that can run into a 5 figure sum by the time you add exams).
                            2) Day release for the training which you don't have to use holiday for.
                            3) The whole day off and the first attempt at each exam paid for (if you fail, it's holiday and pay for it yourself, prices starting from £35 at the lowest levels of AAT (approx. 7 exams per year), climbing up to over £100 for later ACCA/ICAEW exams).
                            4) Annual membership fees are also paid until the first renewal after you qualify. After that you're on your own.
                            5) Internal training courses to cover the mandatory number of professionally tutored hours required to keep said qualifications once you have attained them, all paid for by the company; these courses usually start at £100 per person per day, and again you don't have to use holiday. Mileage is paid for travel to the courses, plus a lunch allowance if the course covers the whole day at another site.
                            5) At my branch, there are regular social events (bowling, dinner, etc.) where the partners who attend subsidise the bar bill (and, to be fair, they usually rack up a good portion of it).
                            6) Excellent support of people with long-term health issues; for myself, they were very supportive of me taking as much time as I needed after my brain op (they insisted I came back on half-days only, when I wanted to jump straight in), and a (sadly, now deceased) work colleague with cystic fibrosis was frequently off sick (particularly towards the end) but was given massive support. The partners of our branch had already said they'd shut the office on the day of her funeral so we could all attend before it was announced it would be on a Saturday.
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                            • #29
                              my retail perks:
                              Discounts on camera equipment, accessories and photo printing, and the occasional supplier nights where we can win gear.

                              which is great for my other job, event photography.

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                              • #30
                                The only "official" perk I get from my job is a free bus/light rail card, which is VERY useful since I can't/don't drive, and a monthly bus pass would cost around $60.

                                And to share a perk from my daughter's job - she works at a used clothing store, and when people bring in clothes to sell, staff get first pick at the items. (I think it does come out of their paycheck, though)

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