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laurainlimbo ([personal profile] laurainlimbo) wrote2009-02-12 01:01 pm
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not quite what I'd expect

I know my company means well. Yet I wonder who thinks this stuff up:

We just got an email from the office administrator, saying that in honor of Valentine's Day, they are hosting a Hot Dog Lunch for us tomorrow.

Hot Dogs and Valentine's Day - and just how do these go together? my mind is only thinking dirty things... Shut up!! wouldn't it be more appropriate to have cake or something?

and what about people who don't like hot dogs? or who might be vegetarian?

seriously someone needs to rethink the office gimmicks and parties in our office. They recently had an "Employee Appreciation Day" on which they gave us sweet rolls in the morning and Baker's Square pie in the afternoon. I'm not complaining about pie, I was very happy to have my slice of French Silk (chocolate cream that's to die for)... but it's the other "appreciation" that I'm questioning. Rather than giving everyone a little gift or lunch, they just did random drawings throughout the day for little "prizes" (anything from a Border's gift certificate to a "Sopranos" Trivia Game). Prizes are nice - for the people whose names were drawn. I, of course, did not get one single prize! the same thing happened at Christmas time when they did the random drawings all day - my name was never called.
How can people feel appreciated when they don't get anything - it makes you feel less than appreciated, really.

but I'll try not to be cynical and enjoy my hot dog tomorrow - with extra catsup (or is it ketchup?)

[identity profile] bitterbird.livejournal.com 2009-02-12 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
wow thats a random combo!! we all got given cards and had to write something nice about the person whose name was on it
seriously i feel like were 5, my friend wrote on hers "you have nice hair" lol
hope the hot dogs are good!

[identity profile] laurainlimbo.livejournal.com 2009-02-12 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
yea that reminds me of something I did when I was in junior high - we all had to write nice messages about our classmates to boost self esteem. everyone wrote stuff like "you're nice" or "you're pretty" - awww! but as adults, it's not really necessary is it? why not just put out some cookies and cakes?

I'm not a huge hot dog fan, but free food is never a bad thing:)