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Good Reasong For An Office On-Site Bar

 

While most companies refrain from allowing consumption of alcohol on
the premises, there are some good arguments for changing that
policy.

Reasons for allowing drinking at work include:

1.  It's an incentive to show up.

2.  It reduces stress.

3.  It leads to more honest communications.

4.  It reduces complaints about low pay.

5.  It cuts down on time off because you can cure hangovers, from the 
    night before, with another drink.

6.  Employees tell management what they think, not what management 
    wants to hear.

7.  It helps save on heating costs in the winter.

8.  It encourages carpooling.

9.  Increases job satisfaction because if you have a bad job you 
    don't care.

10. It eliminates vacations because people would rather come to work.

11. It makes fellow employees look better.

12. It makes the cafeteria food taste better.

13. Bosses are more likely to hand out raises when they are wasted.

14. Salary negotiations are a lot more profitable.

15. Suddenly, farting during a meeting isn't so embarrassing.

16. No one will remember your strip act at the Christmas Party. 

This article was added to LaughNet on Friday 05 August, 2005.


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