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  • N Not Active

    What would you do with the remaining $800? :laugh:


    Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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    Joe Woodbury
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    Apparently, buy a new suspension.

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      Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


      Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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      b) -- It has already been spent. Anecdote: At one place I worked my supervisor wanted to give me a $1000 bonus (it may have been because of the Y2K work I did), but said that he wasn't authorized, so what we did was... I bought a new printer ($400+) and a light meter ($500+) and submitted them as expenses and he approved them. :-D

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        Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


        Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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        CPallini
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        New hardware, of course.

        Veni, vidi, vici.

        In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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          New hardware, of course.

          Veni, vidi, vici.

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          For you? or your computer? :-D


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          • M Marc Clifton

            Bonuses are insulting. First off, it's a way of someone saying "by this 'gift', I am demonstrating my superior rank by having the decision making ability to dole out this 'gift'." In places where there are bonuses given by some measure of performance review, it says "you failed/succeeded, never mind that your failure/success depends on so many other people also failing/succeeding." It's devaluing and demeaning. I get a $1000 bonus for a month of 80 hour work weeks, and my manager gets a $10000 bonus because I'm his/her employee, and somehow there's some inane concept that my manager should get a bigger bonus because he/she "managed" my work. My "bonus" is that I know I did a good job, and I also know when I didn't do a good job. If you want to give me a "bonus", I would prefer to be paid in less quantifiable terms like "trust" and "loyalty." It's so ironic that management has the idea that bonuses, incentive plans, even employment, builds loyalty. The "we own all your work" employment contract builds the illusion of loyalty because the employee is caught in a web of isolation, unable to even publish things he/she does on their own time because it is owned by the company, and so becomes more and more "tied" to the company for the paycheck. Loyalty is not bondage. Loyalty is found through freedom. Sure, I will take your bonus, and often enough with appreciation for at least the positive aspects of the gesture. But in so many other ways, it is just another stone in an unconscious, predefined and ultimately unhealthy employee-employer relationship. Marc

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            AspDotNetDev
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            Marc Clifton wrote:

            Loyalty is not bondage. Loyalty is found through freedom

            Silly Marc, haven't you heard? War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.

            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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              Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


              Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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              AspDotNetDev
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              I don't get a bonus (actually, if I get promoted, which I think I will soon, I might get a bonus), but I do get something in which I get paid a small percentage of my salary depending on how well the company performs and how the accounting monkeys have set the target they expect the company to perform at. One year I got less than $300. Another I got a couple G's. If it's a good year, I might buy an iMac or pay off my car early.

              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


                Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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                That's more than three car payments for me. That's where it would go.

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                  Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


                  Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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                  If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams
                  You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering” - Wernher von Braun

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                    Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


                    Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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                    Septimus Hedgehog
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                    I have no choice but to give at least 40% of it to the Inland Revenue. Remember, there are benefits scroungers in the UK who are totally dependent on me. That 40% I give partly helps to keep their heads above booze, cigarette haze, and keeps them out of the gutter outside the betting shop. I'm not saying I think they're all stereotypes but the 40% I'm forced to donate is anything but a stereotype. What's left usually goes to my wife. A lady can't have too many shoes or new clothes can she? :)

                    "I do not have to forgive my enemies, I have had them all shot." — Ramón Maria Narváez (1800-68).

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                      Assuming you work for an organization that gives bonuses, what would you do with yours? Assume a round number like $1000 USD for arguments sake. a) spend it immediately 1) gifts for family 2) gifts for yourself 3) a pub crawl b) pay off bills c) put it in savings d) invest it e) turn it down because you didn't feel you earned it


                      Failure is not an option; it's the default selection.

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                      Lost User
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                      b) pay bills $1000 is not much of a bonus though

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