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What job has the best perks?
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By *litterbabe OP Woman 15 weeks ago
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Lots of jobs come with some amazing perks.
Someone I used today worked for Sky and had everything from massively discounted restaurants at work, free gym, all kinds of incredible events invites for family and friends. Loads of fun perks, plus a very interesting job.
Another lady I know goes to loads of shows and restaurants in London, and then can offer them included in a package to schools and tour groups coming over to visit.
Train drivers often can provide free train travel for their families as well as themselves.
Even working as a charity shop gets first dibs on all the amazing and varied things that come through the door.
What job comes with the best perks that you know of? |
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By (user no longer on site) 15 weeks ago
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"Lots of jobs come with some amazing perks.
Someone I used today worked for Sky and had everything from massively discounted restaurants at work, free gym, all kinds of incredible events invites for family and friends. Loads of fun perks, plus a very interesting job.
Another lady I know goes to loads of shows and restaurants in London, and then can offer them included in a package to schools and tour groups coming over to visit.
Train drivers often can provide free train travel for their families as well as themselves.
Even working as a charity shop gets first dibs on all the amazing and varied things that come through the door.
What job comes with the best perks that you know of?"
Lovely topic. I say something to do with outdoors or travel, gardener for a major park or for stately home, maybe a pilot too. Nice views!
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The best job I’ve ever had is the one where I can tell the boss to fuck the fuck off. He never does though. He just hangs around all day, bossing me about, making me do the housework, making me do the bits that earn my spends. |
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"The best job I’ve ever had is the one where I can tell the boss to fuck the fuck off. He never does though. He just hangs around all day, bossing me about, making me do the housework, making me do the bits that earn my spends. "
I think you are confusing 'boss' with 'wife' |
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"Lots of jobs come with some amazing perks.
Someone I used today worked for Sky and had everything from massively discounted restaurants at work, free gym, all kinds of incredible events invites for family and friends. Loads of fun perks, plus a very interesting job.
Another lady I know goes to loads of shows and restaurants in London, and then can offer them included in a package to schools and tour groups coming over to visit.
Train drivers often can provide free train travel for their families as well as themselves.
Even working as a charity shop gets first dibs on all the amazing and varied things that come through the door.
What job comes with the best perks that you know of?"
I worked for Sky for a number of years and they were by far the best company I have worked for, I got to a few things thanks to the perks that I wouldn't have had the opportunity to do |
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I’m guessing long haul cabin crew must be right up there. I know it’s a tough job working long hours on a shift pattern, dealing with entitled arseholes, but every trip is a mini holiday anywhere in the world. And maybe cheap flights for actual holidays too? |
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Had some amazing perks in the past, lots of travel and meeting famous people.
Now though, great pension, working from home, not allowed to work beyond contracted hours, so much annual leave that can barely use it and people that I deal with have to do what I say..
happier with this than any free lunches or tv. |
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By *ib.Man 15 weeks ago
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Honestly not the best example, but the sense of altruism from being a public servant is nice - attempting to help others and your communities over buying your CEX another yacht is a good feeling. |
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By *ib.Man 15 weeks ago
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"I.T. get to try out new tech and take home for a while. Old tech was given to me. Upgraded and refurbished good to go. "
I had the best childhood. My father worked in IT so every other day he'd bring home another computer or bit of equipment for me to play around with. Absolutely loved it - a new toy every few days. |
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A job Amazon HQ has to be up there; lovely building, loads of subsidized food choices, vending machines full of tech (something breaks, pop it in the repair bin and machine dispenses a new one), loads of comfy chill areas, next to a train station and even a decent lap dancing bar in walking distance |
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By *litterbabe OP Woman 15 weeks ago
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"I’m guessing long haul cabin crew must be right up there. I know it’s a tough job working long hours on a shift pattern, dealing with entitled arseholes, but every trip is a mini holiday anywhere in the world. And maybe cheap flights for actual holidays too?"
My nephew used to be first class long haul, and he had the absolute best time.
He could put in a bid for countries he wanted to visit and he literally has been all over the world, taking his mum and his girlfriend all different places. |
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