Work Perks

Hmm running a taxi business does have a few perks

As many free American Express goodies as I want. They look after their merchants
Large portion of income is tax free cash payments ftw
The large number of drunken slappers that cross my path every weekend

You forgot the biggest one! You get the company of me a few hours every year...

Speaking of that, I'm needing to text you.
 
Amazed by the amount of people who view free tea and coffee as a perk.

Of course it's a perk - why should employment come with free refreshments? Same goes for people's comments about free wifi being a "basic necessity" - it just isn't.
 
At my new job:

- Bonus (target is 15% assume you meet expectations)
- Share bonus (~8% but is at managers discretion)
- Decent pension
- Private medical
- Company car (car or cash)
- Life assurance/income protection/personal accident insurance
- Flexible benefits (get £3k to spend on shares, gym membership, dental, optical cover, retail vouchers, travel insurance etc etc)
- Share save scheme
- 28 days holiday
 
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got taken over by an international company.. was hoping to get some benefits but nothing.. except or pension contribution.

cant work from home ( I am in IT),
no flexi time
no insurance
no GYM etc..

looking to get out of there asap! *not because of neglible benefits*
 
Very very occasional bonuses ranging from a £50 amazon voucher to a few thousand on a retail card.
All TV (multiple boxes) paid for.
Phone and BB paid for.
Refreshments (Starbucks) :)
Free travel (if needed).
60p a mile for personal car usage (fantastic).
Have a choice of some new hardware every year, at very heavily discounted rate, my 47" LG 3D TV cost me £250. Also Ipads, smartphones etc to choose from.
Share save scheme.
Nights out all expenses paid. Last one there was ten of us, Amex bill was £2200..
Discounts for gym memberships and online shops.
Free health care for myself and family.
Free basic dental plan, next one up is brilliant at only £20 a month again for family.
32 days holiday a year not including bank holidays..

All in all a great package.
 
Bonus of 10-15%
Badass Christmas party
Cakes on Birthdays
Casual dress
Located on High Street of a small town (pubs!)
"Family like" atmosphere
Lounge with TV
24 days holiday + public holidays
I am IT, so therefore get all the IT related perks
Met my Girlfriend there (I count that as a perk)
 
Fairly standard stuff for me and would have liked more though:

- Car allowance (no real prerequisites.
- 15% boxus.
- 29 days holiday & 4 Bank Holidays (25/26 Dec, 1/2 Jan).
- Decent Training online or in Houston/Dubai.
- Flexible hours if required.
- Healthcare.
- Dental.
- Pension scheme with company doubling your contribution (max 8% doubled).
- Company Share Scheme (shares bought at -20% lowest cost in last 6 months).
- Flexible options like buying/selling holiday.
- Company Credit Card with entertainment sign-off being fairly lax, hopefully plenty of company paid outings etc.
- Not bad canteen.

Nope - Canary Wharf :)

Oh, fairy muff, was a little off.

Used to work down at Westferry Circus, certainly a nice view and place to be...... Especially with all the short skirted ladies in the hot weather :D
 
Not sure 50% off at dominos qualifies as a perk. Pretty much everyone gets 50% off through vouchers/deals :p

I worked at dominos for 5 years, and it was usually worth doing the maths to see whether staff 'discount' was better or worse than using the current voucher codes.

50% discount was also only for pizzas and garlic bread.
Sides, drinks, etc were all full price. (there was usually a voucher which gave 50% over a certain amount without any exclusions!)

in my current job, we get

- free tea/coffee (including fresh ground machines, but I don't drink coffee, and can't be bothered to walk to the other block for a hot chocolate very often....)
- yearly bonus (around 5% for my paygrade)
- 2 parties a year (summer/xmas) including food and plenty of booze
- occasional ad hoc perks (a few free drinks every time someone high up leaves, and due to a project I worked on, I got VIP box treatment at a bath rugby game :) ), the odd bit of free kit (I'M in IT)


when I do eventually move on, dental plan is high on my hitlist! some months I've spent as much as 25% of my post-tax income on a single dental procedure :(
 
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