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Joe Q wrote: Typically someone at work will organize some kind of party and our company is willing to say it's a company party.
Yeah!
It happens lot.
Joe Q wrote: not on company time
That is must and they really expect it from us.
Joe Q wrote: Wait! We get Christmas eve and Christmas day off!
Not sure abt it
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We used to have a Christmas party, but it was discontinued about 8 years ago because not enough people were interested, i.e. showed up.
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Last year I was given my very own CListCtrl !
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Well they call us all to the main isle and we select from a pile of gifts (videos, clock radios, and the like).
My manager is bringing in lunch Friday.
That is about it.
Need another selection: OTHER
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Yep, "my" company takes care of their employees; good food, plenty of drinks, "better half" invited, some business partners also invited, cheesy disco-mobile...
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Nope but we get £20 worth of vouchers for M&S, usually spend this on a meal from M&S on Christmas Eve.
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I think it would be the same for many organizations this year...
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koolprasad2003 wrote: have a happy holidays....
And happy holidays to you too ...
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