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				Hate serving lunch at work
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		This is a vent.  Just because. 
 
I am a manager where I work, and every so often (every six months?) the company buys employees a "free lunch" but asks managers to serve it.  I hate doing it.    
 
Mostly because - I think - I don't consider it an incentive to have the CEO or some manager serve me lunch. I'd much rather they do their thing and I just take my lunch and go.  Further, I like my private lunch time. I work like a dog and can't get everything done.  And lunch is when I recharge my batteries. 
 
I don't buy into this whole "a chance to serve your coworkers" BS and I also think it isn't a "Good chance to see people". I mean really, your job as a manager is to serve your coworkers.  And further seeing people is a style choice.  If you can't get out of your F'ing office to see what is going on then serving lunch is an excuse.  
 
I realize that for some people it is a good thing to recieve a lunch from someone like that.  Although news flash, I'd bet they'd appreciate an actual conversation with them instead rather than a "Here's your hamburger!". 
 
Anyway, I know this isn't that big of a deal, but God I hate it.  So I skip out when I can.  I know, this isn't that big of a deal.  Pretty much a case of where if I just keep my mouth shut people don't worry about it. 
 
Vent.  Was asked for this Thursday and I made plans to be offsite. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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