- Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:44 am
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I work in an office with about 30 people. Most are casual staff, so there are many people I won't see for days or even weeks at a stretch, but generally it's a friendly office, and I can't think of anyone here I dislike.
My manager insists on collecting money for cards and presents for everyone's birthdays. Now obviously by the law of averages there are two or three birthdays most months, so emails come round at least every three or four weeks asking for cash. She doesn't keep a tally of who donates, but the emails are sent to everyone in the office.
Overtime has been thin on the ground recently (summer is a quiet time in theatre), so I've been absolutely strapped. My bro is getting married in two weeks so I've had to shell out for my outfit, travel costs and other associated rubbish, and the job is not well paid to start with. So this month I just don't feel like I can afford to donate, but the emails keep on coming, making me feel guilty. And obviously because this present culture has been created (we didn't have it before this manager worked here), I'd feel a bit left out if I didn't get anything on my birthday.
So whaddya think? Does anyone have this in their workplace and what do they do? Am I being tight? Opinions welcome...
My manager insists on collecting money for cards and presents for everyone's birthdays. Now obviously by the law of averages there are two or three birthdays most months, so emails come round at least every three or four weeks asking for cash. She doesn't keep a tally of who donates, but the emails are sent to everyone in the office.
Overtime has been thin on the ground recently (summer is a quiet time in theatre), so I've been absolutely strapped. My bro is getting married in two weeks so I've had to shell out for my outfit, travel costs and other associated rubbish, and the job is not well paid to start with. So this month I just don't feel like I can afford to donate, but the emails keep on coming, making me feel guilty. And obviously because this present culture has been created (we didn't have it before this manager worked here), I'd feel a bit left out if I didn't get anything on my birthday.
So whaddya think? Does anyone have this in their workplace and what do they do? Am I being tight? Opinions welcome...
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