Company holiday parties are underway for another year! The decorating, potlucks, gift exchanges, dinners and dancing are all scheduled for the coming weeks. For some socialite employees, especially the ones who love wearing fuzzy snowflake sweaters and candy cane earrings, these weeks are glorious! Some people count on this time of year to party with their fellow staff members. Some true extraverts just love the idea of being the life of the party or the one who knows every piece of holiday trivia. While some other employees are dreading the idea of having to hang out and visit with the same coworkers they can’t wait to get away from every workday.
Why oh why do bosses make employees and supervisors hang out together during the holiday season? Everyone is so tired and it is cold outside, and who wants to buy a stupid gift under ten dollars anyway, right? Bah, humbug. Okay, so the weather is frightful, but most people do feel better when the workplace gathering is over and they get to go home for the holidays.
Some parties are too darn extravagant - can we say Oil and Gas city? Weekends away in total luxury and formal attire events are still taking place. I wonder if such extravagance continues because it has become an expectation. I also wonder if some employees feel that they are forced to attend company events so that they are not treated like outcasts in January. Maybe some employees do get excited about being at the hottest parties, with the best food and coolest bands. But maybe others would rather have a lunch potluck, then go home to their families and warm beds after work, and take a bonus cheque instead? I guess as long as the party is safe and no one gets into too much trouble saying or doing the wrong things to the wrong people, the party can be a good idea. The holiday season and year end are great reasons to celebrate the good things about working for a company. Hopefully there are benefits to reap, co-workers to get to know, and bosses to thank at the company party. And let’s hope no one will get offended by the purpose, cost, location, time, or details of the party!
I think everyone should wear a Santa hat, enjoy a maximum of two alcoholic beverages if they choose to indulge, play some type of silly game, dance the night away, and eat like there won’t be another holiday party next year!
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