My work pays for travel expenses outside of my usual commute and £2500 towards my annual season ticket.

Nothing else that I can think of.

loan for season ticket, eye test, thats it I think

A shade over £4k

I’ve made a similar looking one out of cardboard, so when I leave, I’ll just hand that back in

The balance is done through a loan, thankfully.

Without it I wouldn’t have a hope of being able to afford to get to work.

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10 free threads a day

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Depends doesn’t it? If you’re a contractor you’ll get nowt if you’re something else you’ll need to discuss it with them

Had two free holidays as ‘educationals’ which was pretty great.

Eye tests, flu jab as standard. Had ten sessions of CBT paid for via the EAP when I needed it a few years back.

Took home two big catering trays of veggie sushi which were left over from an event a couple of months ago but that probably doesn’t count.

That’s pretty neat

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Me taking a shit every day

Professional memberships
Conference tickets / travel / accommodation
Occasional meals for special occasions
Laptop if I want one (I don’t)
Eye tests and money towards glasses (legal requirements though innit)
Think that’s it.

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They’re going to pay me for 3 months to not work for them from Dec-Feb, so that’s quite nice.

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Actually, I think come the new year they pay for me to have an annual medical.

:grimacing:

electricity, light bulbs

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what is a medical? I mean I know what one is, but can’t anyone just go to a doctor and ask them to have a look at you for free any way?

I thought this until I had my first proper medical.

Was pretty intense, lost a lot of chest hair as a result.

Got a 40 page brochure about me and recommendations to prolong my life.

might get to go to london
:confetti_ball::confetti_ball::confetti_ball:

did you get a finger up the bum?

well I mean they didn’t mention it but

I’m going tomorrow and Friday and it isn’t a benefit