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How could you forget chocolate - it is one of the four main foodstuffs.
Our free automat does lots of different coffees and hot chocolate too.
That doesn't help me, as I am a tea drinker, but there is a kettle so I make my own tea with my own teabags.
On very hot days the secretary will fill the fridge with bottled water and that is free. But cold drinks here are cheap because they are subsidised. There is a little shop on site, run by the canteen, and you can get all kinds of snacks and drinks, including beer.
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I am ready to work on less salary, if I am allowed to code with beer ON.
I am sure my company provides Tea, Coffee and Water for FREE But eventually not enough time to have them After all, we get FREE extra loads of work everyday.
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I grab a glass of red wine everyday lunch anyway
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There is always some beer in the refrigerator in my office, but I never had it.
But I have never seen anyone drink beer and work. Mostly it is consumed in the evening.
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I think water should not be the option there.
it's basic needs and first needs and all company providing it.
there should not be choosing option for that.
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Thanks prasad
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I have worked at places where the company did not provide drinking water or anything else.
However, the office building where the company rented space did provide drinking fountains.
Just because the code works, it doesn't mean that it is good code.
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very shamefull
company does not provide drinking water??strange..
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I took it to mean bottled water. We have a drinking foutain but I didn't mark water.
That said, you're taking your life in to your own hands if you drink the water in Galway!
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Telecommuters get nada, zip, zilch!
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What, no fridge at your place?
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The question was "what does your employer or organization provide" - they don't provide anything. I provide for myself.
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Telecommuters can't bitch about the services, your employer supplies you with the best service there is, the ability to make your own workplace!
I love telecommuting, I remember the last contract that allowed it very fondly, back in 2000.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I wasn't complaining - I was just stating I miss on any extra perks that the other office staff may get. I live in a different state (over 6 hours away) so it's not like I can go in sometimes. I probably get more done than if I was at the office, though. I am very grateful that when I had to move, my boss let me keep my job. We are barely staying above water in this economy so there probably wouldn't be many perks anyway. I love not having to dress up or put on makeup for work, or commuting, driving, getting gas, etc.
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Given that I am my own employer...
Mango smoothies (or any fruit)
hot chocolate in the winter, hmmm, spiced with rum or port wine
Yerba Mate
Sun tea, hot tea, etc. There are these awesome teas that I get from a place called Mountain View Tea. Google it.
Not being a coffee drinker, but occasionally people bring coffee. My latest coffee pleasure is this organic Colombian Espresso coffee that my friend Lili brings over. Yumm!
That's about it.
Marc
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Whatever we want, we get it!
There's a supermarket nearby and I sometimes do the groceries
It probably helps that I work at a small company with only a few employees.
It's an OO world.
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That's the great part of working for a small company...
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All places i had work give us (employees) yerba mate
AUS Enrique Ferreyra
(Pachu)
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wow, never heard of the stuff... is it like a tea?
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interesting, i may have to try it sometime... not sure where in the US though...
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Which places? I live in Brazil and I usually brings to work my own Tereré.
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