Curious to see what coffee service / beverage service is offered in your workplace. I have worked at a place that provided nothing at all. The low paid employees had to buy their own cheap 3 lb. can of Maxwell House, Cremora and store brand granulated sugar. This is peanuts for any company worth their salt. Give the employess some caffiene please! Jeez.
Also have worked where a company provides all the bells and whistles. They have a Keurig machine with at least a dozen choices of coffees and teas. Also Bigelow tea bags, at least 6 different varietys. Additionally, they had a special espresso machine (like Keurig) with about 12 different brands of hot shot coffees.
Now that is the way to treat employess.
Gestures like the latter go a long way for employee loyality and dedicated work efforts. Companies like the former usually suffer from employee dissatisfaction, resentment and the job being a place where people just want to get out of.
Guess which company is thriving and which one is on the edge of selling out? This should be an easy answer.
Now, how's your coffee service?
D Ink Man
Also have worked where a company provides all the bells and whistles. They have a Keurig machine with at least a dozen choices of coffees and teas. Also Bigelow tea bags, at least 6 different varietys. Additionally, they had a special espresso machine (like Keurig) with about 12 different brands of hot shot coffees.
Now that is the way to treat employess.
Gestures like the latter go a long way for employee loyality and dedicated work efforts. Companies like the former usually suffer from employee dissatisfaction, resentment and the job being a place where people just want to get out of.
Guess which company is thriving and which one is on the edge of selling out? This should be an easy answer.
Now, how's your coffee service?
D Ink Man