Office move to the suburbs: now you have to drive to work in traffic, unless there is a good cafeteria you will have to brown bag it, go out in your car for lunch, or order delivery and pay $15 dollars for a $11 sandwich
The second job I had required me to drive through the city on the interstate to get there. A royal pain! — traffic jams about 60% of the time. Pretty much the same with going home.
As for lunch — everyone “brown bagged” it, since our (chemical production) plant operated 24/7.
I worked in a city Federal bldg (just outside Wash, DC) that had a cafeteria. I hate to think about how much money I spent on food there because I was too lazy to pack a lunch. But the food was really good and quite varied.
I had worked for a company that had a main office (I was in a local branch) and when visiting the home office, they had a building with a cafeteria. It was nice that all the people working at that location could purchase a meal of their choice. It was better than some of the local restaurants had to offer.
Qiset about 1 month ago
Love Roy’s shirt.
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 month ago
Office move to the suburbs: now you have to drive to work in traffic, unless there is a good cafeteria you will have to brown bag it, go out in your car for lunch, or order delivery and pay $15 dollars for a $11 sandwich
rshive about 1 month ago
The second job I had required me to drive through the city on the interstate to get there. A royal pain! — traffic jams about 60% of the time. Pretty much the same with going home.
As for lunch — everyone “brown bagged” it, since our (chemical production) plant operated 24/7.
contralto2b about 1 month ago
I worked in a city Federal bldg (just outside Wash, DC) that had a cafeteria. I hate to think about how much money I spent on food there because I was too lazy to pack a lunch. But the food was really good and quite varied.
PoodleGroomer about 1 month ago
They moved the freezers and cones to a small first floor store.
Csaw Backnforth about 1 month ago
I had worked for a company that had a main office (I was in a local branch) and when visiting the home office, they had a building with a cafeteria. It was nice that all the people working at that location could purchase a meal of their choice. It was better than some of the local restaurants had to offer.
David Rickard Premium Member about 1 month ago
Tore down an ice-cream shop? Those monsters!