cabanafrau
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Well, to be fair, "Fortune 500" generally means a publicly traded stock, and shareholders don't take kindly to such use of what is effectively their money. I've seen these benefits concentrated among smaller and more privately-held companies, especially those seeking to attract and retain the best and brightest, leading up to the financial bonanza many expect from an IPO. Typically, when I've seen these benefits in other companies, it is a legacy of some time in the past where they were in that, or a similar circumstance.
True. Most of the "legacy" benefits his company had actually were eliminated decades ago. The paltry few that remained have been gone at least 15 years.
What I find interesting is that there is literally no one we know amongst friends, family, neighbors in this area have these types of benefits, no matter what their working situation.
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Those are some lucky ducks!!!
