How's this for a lunch at a company cafeteria?
18Our son works as the lead tech in the executive offices for a large organization. As such they have an executive cafeteria at which he can eat. Sent us this picture of the seafood boil they had for lunch today-$ 10 and you can go back for seconds.
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Dang! Lucky dude!
Nice. That’s a pretty good meal.
Let us know when it’s take your friend to work day.
If I wasn’t 1,000 miles away, I would have told him to invite his dear old dad. At $ 15.99 for a pound of snow crab legs, $ 10 for that and seconds is a pretty good deal.
Best work supplied lunch I ever had was when I worked as an extra on Big Fish. We got minimum wage, but we ate like KINGS! Their caterer was amazing.
The question is: do the C-level suite people still have to pony up $10? Because I am pretty sure if someone is offering me golden parachutes, stock options, private jets, I would scoff at having to break out my phone and use Apple Pay for my lunch in a high-rise in (SF? NYC?) wherever.
That said, I am jealous. Everyone should be. Awesome. I just think it is funny to think of an executive having to actually pay and wait in line for his lunch.
PANS! GLANDS! CRAYONS! AWESOME!
@KNmeh7 Not sure he has ever seen the women who is the CEO, Chairman of the Board and President who btw has 3 jets at her disposal in the lunch line at the cafeteria.
@KNmeh7 Asked my son if he ever saw her down in the cafeteria and he said a couple of times-usually sends her EA down to get lunch for her. He said she just came back from a vacation in Greece on a company jet which she is required to take even for personal travel. Must be nice.
that’s pretty sweet. Crab legs are even more expensive in Texas.
Way back when (late 80’s) I worked for a company that had a subsidized cafeteria. They had various sections but the main line had a daily entree with two veg and bread for $1.50. The week before major holidays, easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas, the entree was a whole cornish game hen and the price went up to $2. Good times and cheap eats.
All their other facilities have cafeterias but since this covers the executive offices, it is subsidized-like they need it. And it obviously has better quality food and more options. My son says he can go there in the morning and get an omelet made to order.
@Felton10 Of course, the people who least need it always get the freebies and the extras.
I wonder how many employees were told they couldn’t have cost-of-living raises so that multi-million dollars per year in taxpayer subsidized stock options could provide so much for so few.
/giphy Got Trickle Down?
Who eats just 1 crawfish?
///Louisiana mehtizen
The proper way:
@crow That pirogue looks a little light on the andouille and where are the garlic heads and mushrooms?
$10 seems like a bit of an insult
I’m going to stick with my peanut butter and jelly.