DisneyFix321
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- Jan 21, 2006
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Flex-time, jeans day, or summer hours would be great!!
Not to be offensive to anyone, but i have to ask.....don't you think a free soda bar would contribute to your employees gaining weight and or developing diabetes? It seems like a horrible thing to do when you are also paying the health insurance premiums!
At my work we have exercise equipment people can use, and onsite yoga and (since we have a therapy pool) water aerobics. We also have a great wellness program where you can earn lots of GCs, and be entered into drawings.If you need outpatient therapy, they will waive the 20% not covered by insurance.
...not sure about the monthly beer allotment now 
Our company also participates in this. I haven't found a deal worth it yet though. Was looking over Rosetta Stone CDs this morning. Uh...still too expensive! We'll be checking out the library to see if they have them to lend.OP - check out workingadvantage.com You can register your company at no charge and then your employees can take advantage of all the discounts they offer. travel, dining, shopping, movie tix, etc etc....I work in HR and this is one of our favorites!
~Connie

I just wish I had started working for this company 10 years ago! Sadly, this is the only company I've ever worked for that's had a pension!!!!!!!!! 
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it originaly started as a cost cutting measure for the employer but ended up being perceived as a popular benefit for staff-VTO (voluntary time off). the way it worked was (if your job task was suited to it) you could reduce your hours on a regular basis, and while your pay was reduced similarly your benefits (insurance and such) and time off accruals continued at full time rate. additionaly, your retirement (own and employer) contributions continued at 100% and if you retired your full time salary was still used as the basis for computing your pension. you still were responsible for doing 100% of your job duties-but they had to be accomplished in your reduced schedual (and with few exceptions most staff had no problem doing so).
it might not seem like a 'benefit'-but many people like myself had our cpa's crunch the numbers and found that even with cutting our salaries by up to 25% we ended up, between taxes and reduced daycare expenses with a larger net income each month.
the employer also offered flex time-9/80's and 4/10's-as well as if you could provide proof that you were covered under a spouses medical program you received the employer contribution for health care kicked back each month.
Even better, I would love to work 4/10s.
Good thing I don't work for them. I hope they have a gym!!
Ditto! We'd even settle for the hours of a coworker's son. He's still in community college but is working a full-time job now...6 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Six a.m. until 10:00 a.m. on Fridays! How does a college kid get this schedule when we've been trying to get a good schedule for years! It's not fair.I would happily cut my salary by 20% to have every Friday off, if it didn't mean a cut in my benefits! If I dropped to 32 hours a week now, my health insurance would also go up to $250 biweekly (instead of $80 biweekly).
Even better, I would love to work 4/10s.
