At work, when we have pot luck dinners, I swear, the one's that make the most $ are the first one's to sign up for utensils and paper towels.
Why? The office pays for these already.
This past Christmas dinner, one of them walked in, grabbed an unopened roll of paper towels and sat it on the table. One of that lady's ask what that was for, his response, "that's was my contribution."
Of course, he then proceeded to eat more than anyone.
Another time, again at work, we had a wholesaler bring in lunch. It was announced over the intercom.
The guy across from me bolted out of his office and ran down to the kitchen.
Educated, white collar jobs and wealthy...they still are on the lookout for a free meal.
So, what is B&B's take on cheapskates?
Why? The office pays for these already.
This past Christmas dinner, one of them walked in, grabbed an unopened roll of paper towels and sat it on the table. One of that lady's ask what that was for, his response, "that's was my contribution."
Of course, he then proceeded to eat more than anyone.
Another time, again at work, we had a wholesaler bring in lunch. It was announced over the intercom.
The guy across from me bolted out of his office and ran down to the kitchen.
Educated, white collar jobs and wealthy...they still are on the lookout for a free meal.
So, what is B&B's take on cheapskates?