This was distributed to employess of Northwest airlines, helpfull tips on how to save money when they get laid off (fairly soon) Included! Dumpster diving, and dont grocery shop when youre hungry. Oh and move to a cheaper place to live....
Thanks, ya bunch a bastids *L
Who sais companies dont care?
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On the opposite end - I head of a company in Atlanta, whose employees were beginning to really suffer the affects of rising gas prices (as all commuters are). Instead of just ignoring their complaints, the company (a light manufacturing facility) did two things; one, they offer a shuttle service for $18/week, and two, they changed to a four-day work week so that employees could shave off an entire day of driving. The programs cost the employer absolutely nothing, and the employees are now spending an average of $60/month on commuting instead of up to $240/month. Some companies care - just not enough of them.
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i saw that on the news here.think how much fuel could be saved if that was a nationwide practice.Loonette wrote:On the opposite end - I head of a company in Atlanta, whose employees were beginning to really suffer the affects of rising gas prices (as all commuters are). Instead of just ignoring their complaints, the company (a light manufacturing facility) did two things; one, they offer a shuttle service for $18/week, and two, they changed to a four-day work week so that employees could shave off an entire day of driving. The programs cost the employer absolutely nothing, and the employees are now spending an average of $60/month on commuting instead of up to $240/month. Some companies care - just not enough of them.
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