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180.1 | Try Personnel | KLAATU::BERUBE | Claude G. | Fri Aug 29 1986 15:32 | 4 |
| I would try Personnel, but now that I think of it I had the same complaints
about the TWO cafe whenever I visited over the years.....
Claude
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180.2 | "open door" | DSSDEV::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Aug 29 1986 17:55 | 10 |
| Normally there is a group in the building that acts as the "host"
for the building. It is usually the largest group, so it is likely
that you work for the person who is responsible for the building,
indirectly. I suggest you persue the problem up your management
chain. If you don't get to the responsible person you should at
least reach someone who knows who the responsible person is.
This is the kind of problem that the "open door" policy was meant
for. Use it.
John Sauter
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180.3 | <$$$'s talk> | ACE::BREWER | John Brewer Component Engr. @ABO | Fri Aug 29 1986 18:27 | 6 |
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In ABO one of the buyers, in purchasing, is responsible for
the contract with the food caterer. They give the $$$$'s to the
caterers so if your set-up is similar try that route.
-John
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180.4 | | POTARU::QUODLING | Technocrats of the world... Unite! | Fri Aug 29 1986 20:00 | 5 |
| Sigh, I wish we had a cafeteria in our facility to complain
about.
q
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180.5 | GO TO THE BOSS | KANE::POTUCEK | CLASSIFIED | Tue Sep 02 1986 11:45 | 7 |
| If all else fails, go to the "Plant Manager" as he/she has ultimate
responsibility for the whole Facility.
<CIA>
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180.6 | It can be done! | ESPN::HENDRICKS | Holly Hendricks | Thu Sep 04 1986 15:30 | 13 |
| In ICO (Chelmsford, Mass) the members of the secretarial forum decided
to do something about the cafeteria. Lots of comments to the effect
that "nothing could be done" were heard, but with the help of a
very diplomatic personnel manager, major changes were instituted!
What it basically came down to, as I understand it, was very nicely
letting the contract agency who runs the cafeteria know that the
group was going to investigate other food service contractors if
basic services could not be provided as requested.
We now have breakfast, coffee in the afternoon, club sandwiches,
and very pleasant personnel readily available in the caf. The food
quality could be better, but big improvements were made.
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180.7 | Is this a Tobin's caf? | ANT::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/O24 296-5357 | Thu Sep 04 1986 16:36 | 18 |
| Tobin Food Service is the main contractor at DEC plants in eastern
Mass. I heard that Mr. Tobin became a millionaire by serving food
mainly at DEC plants; he retired a few years ago and died last fall.
I eat in the caf 95% of the time and have eaten entrees in at least
15 DEC cafs. Most of the Tobin's cafs are pretty good, but the one
at LMO2 is marginal.
One problem with having a full service caf is the size of the
plant. However, Tewksbury is large enough, so that is not the reason
for the problem. I have never had the experience of not being able
to get service during the scheduled lunch hour; it sounds like a
real problem.
There used to be a corporate caf committee and caf committees in
several plants. The advantage of a committee is that someone who is
really interested in the caf can volunteer to be on the committee,
and it provides a better feedback loop for complaints. Over the
last 3 years, at least one committee was disbanded. At LMO2 the
facilities dept has been responsible for the caf since the plant
opened in 1982.
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180.8 | Opt out | DELNI::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Fri Sep 05 1986 01:00 | 6 |
| Drive the three miles or so to the Andover plant and eat there.
APO has a Tobin cafeteria that is grade A number 1; no kidding.
...and tell him Groucho sent you.
Dave C.
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180.9 | Tobin has some competition | DEREP::GOLDSTEIN | Waiting for the electrician... | Fri Sep 05 1986 17:17 | 16 |
| Dave is right in -.1. LKG is also pretty good; both are Tobin.
Tewkesbury is run by Canteen, not Tobin. Canteen also does VRO
in Concord, which is also a disaster. They made a great pitch to
get the contract, but went downhill after about a week. The contract
can be cancelled by Digital pretty quickly, but nobody seems to
want to do it.
Tobin isn't always good, though. They have trouble with small sites:
In general, if a site is small (under about 600 people), it's not
worth cooking there, so stuff is trucked in, or the selection is
very limited. Tewkesbury is not full, so selection is limited.
Several other contractors are around (Interstate United, Servomation)
but Tobin is the biggest. Since they started getting competition
around 1980, they've gotten much better.
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180.10 | Bread or circuses? | BUBBLY::LEIGH | Boxes, boxes everywhere! | Wed Sep 09 1987 20:40 | 10 |
| Slightly off the original topic...
How is it decided whether or not a new facility will have a cafeteria?
I worked in the New York Area (which actually covered parts of NY
and NJ) for five years and never saw a facility with a caf.
I'm now working in a smaller facility in Mass. ... that has a cafeteria!
Now, I'm not knocking my current circumstances, but I *am* puzzled.
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180.11 | | NTSC::MICKOL | Video & Volleyball | Sun Sep 20 1987 00:41 | 6 |
| In the Central Mass region, the facility organization determines the cafeteria
needs for each building. I don't know how the field manages their facilities,
but I'd say the person to track down is the facility manager.
Jim
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180.12 | on DEC food suitation , when will it improve? | STAR::ABBASI | what happened to family values ? | Wed Nov 04 1992 15:55 | 16 |
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i think DEC ignores the cafeteria issue.
i think DEC should put more emphasis on food. because without
good food, DECeees will not function well, and will whither with
time.
we need more emphasis on the cafeterias and food situation here in DEC.
iam sure most DECeees would not mind paying few more bucks for
an improved food and cafeteria environment for all of us.
i also think that the veg'ees between us are ignored completely
in the kitchens of DEC cafeterias.
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180.13 | | SWAM1::PEDERSON_PA | Buy Bespeckled-Bovine brand | Wed Nov 04 1992 16:14 | 7 |
| re: -.1
at least you *have* a cafeteria....some offices in the
field are lucky to get sandwich vending machines :-)
ahhh, to be back at GMA and world-of-Tobin/Canteen ......
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180.14 | Abso-freaking-lutely! | MAIL::LANGSTON | Notes @night | Wed Nov 04 1992 23:26 | 16 |
| Dad gum right! Out here in Iowa, we have the most lousy cafeteria
program you ever saw. We have to bring our own lunches or go out and
buy food from commercial restuarants. Can you believe it!
How they ever expect me to run my fastest and jump my highest when I
have to get up 5 minutes earlier to pack my 'veggies' I'll never know!
Why just last week a bunch of us were struggling over how to invent
more complex software licensing schemes, and solve the holiday turkey
crisis, and do this that or the other with SAVE and medical benefit
programs when it was lunch time. And guess what? Digital had not
provided a decent, veggie filled cafeteria for all of us to attend!
You should have seen the stir and subsequent comotion whilst we
scurried around and realized that we were BIG boys and BIG girls who
could get lunch on our own........
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180.15 | i did not releaze how bad things out there ! | STAR::ABBASI | what happened to family values ? | Wed Nov 04 1992 23:39 | 21 |
| .-1
our hearts flow to you and your DECeee colleagues down there in Iowa.
hearing things like this from fellow DECeees all over the world makes
me thankful for our ZKO cafeteria after all.
it is true what they say, the green is always looking more on the other
side. (or something to that effect).
maybe you can buy a small refrigerator, and you and the other DECeees
in the Iowa office can put your lunch there, then it is all ready
to eat when lunch time comes ?
iam glad you a veg'ee too like a lot of us down here as well.
/Nasser
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180.16 | No Ivory Tower in cornfields | MAIL::LANGSTON | Notes @night | Wed Nov 04 1992 23:56 | 12 |
| Hey Nasser,
Appreciate your reply, my flame is off now.
You ought to come see us out here. My tiny office does $9 Million in
sales and $5 million in services revenue each year.
We see and talk to customers every, single day. We invent software
fixes when its within our capability and we can't wait for a SPR. We
construct little Hardware improvements because we can and it gets a
broken component back to a customer quickly. We weave our own marketing
message when there is a gap in the corporate version (which is often).
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180.17 | Wow! | GUCCI::HERB | Al is the *first* name | Thu Nov 05 1992 07:21 | 1 |
| Your vending machine has sandwiches!?!?!?!
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180.18 | Veges not badly off in Solent | TRUCKS::QUANTRILL_C | | Thu Nov 05 1992 08:40 | 13 |
| Re : .12
Actually Nasser, though I don't always LIKE what is on offer
I have to say that the canteen in Solent, UK DOES cater quite
well for Vegetarians. There is ALWYAS one main meal per day
which is completely vegetarian, as well as salads and several
"snacks" such as pies, pasties, jacket potatos etc..
However it WOULD be nice to get to the stage where the vege
dishes were equal in number (currently there are 2 non-vege
main courses).
Cathy
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180.19 | Wide variety of experiences available | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Thu Nov 05 1992 08:54 | 10 |
| Actually, the ZKO cafe is one of the better ones I've come across.
In fact, it's too good. How are engineers supposed to function off
well-balanced meals? I've had to resort to bringing in my own junk food
in case the vending machines run short.
I've worked in 6 DEC facilities so far, and the cafes vary widely.
In one of the smaller facilities, they'd feature two kinds of soup
every day...but you'd have to scrape about an inch of "skin" off the
top to actually get to the soup...And that brown lettuce...Yum! Made me
long for the "roach coach" days. They did make a mean chili though...as
long as you didn't inspect it too closely...
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180.20 | | WMOIS::MAY_B | IT'S LIKE THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT! | Thu Nov 05 1992 09:38 | 10 |
| If you want to have input into what happens in your cafeteria,,, join
your plants cafeteria comittee. They are normally headed by the
Facilities Manager or someone in Personnel and are comprised of
individuals (normally volunteer) from the buildings business groups and
the caf. manager.
Good luck
Bruce May
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180.21 | TV Dinners anyone? | MIMS::STEFFENSEN_K | | Thu Nov 05 1992 11:01 | 13 |
|
Good Luck was the operative word! You call the facilities manager and
inform them and do the same with the cafeteria manager, no change!
You fill out their surveys and guess what - NO CHANGE! I wish they
would just get rid of the present contractor - yes it's another
business in our cafeteria - and try a new one. Just a small salad here
is at least $4 bucks; they weigh by the ounce. The prices are not
reasonable for the quality of the food. You do better with a TV
dinner. For me I just go home for lunch now as it is only a mile to my
home. By the way this is the ALF cafeteria I am talking about.
Ken
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180.22 | Find something real to whine about | USHS01::HARDMAN | I do Windows | Thu Nov 05 1992 11:19 | 12 |
| Offices? This customer service engineer isn't in an office very often,
even less of a chance that it will be at lunch time. I'm on my own to
find a meal. Of course, when I worked in the past at HLO, LMO and FXO I
nearly always went out to lunch because the quality and selection in
the cafeterias left a lot to be desired.
You want your employer to provide a hot lunch? Become a school teacher
or go to work at McDonalds. ;-)
Harry
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180.23 | | SNOC01::NICHOLLS | Problem? ring 1-800-382-5968 | Thu Nov 05 1992 17:18 | 5 |
| At SNO (Sydney, Australia), the cafeteria, called Brays (yep, like the
sound a mule makes) has a vegetarian dish every day. One of the ones
that appears every couple of weeks is "Vegetarian con carne", which
either shows a lack of linguistic knowledge or explains what happened
to some of our recently transitioned work mates.
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180.24 | DECeees in Australia | STAR::ABBASI | what happened to family values ? | Fri Nov 06 1992 01:24 | 15 |
| .23
Sydney! a beautiful place, I have some of my family live over there,
one day I'd like to go and see Australia. and go to Queensland, the most
beautiful beaches in the world, my parents tell me.
I assume DECeees in Sydney dont use their cars much to go to work?
because their is an extensive rail-way system to commute on?
something like in London? is SNO right in downtown Sydney as well?
how big is DEC in sydney ?
thanks,
/nasser
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180.25 | | SNOFS1::GEORGE | IBM PC's are "CLONE compatible" | Sun Nov 08 1992 18:20 | 18 |
| Yo, eh! nasser
("Yo, eh!" is the North American greeting taught to Australians by Canadian
visitors)
Digital's SPR headquarters is in Rhodes, a mid western suburb, about 15-30
minutes drive from downtown Sydney. The rail system is not quite so good.
Extensive, but not necissarily frequent. With a few exceptions, trains to/from
Rhodes run every half hour. Company cars are a lot more common in Australia
generally (not just in DEC), so many people drive.
I think there's around 600-700 Digits in Sydney now. We had a 20% downsizing in
July so I'm not entirely up to date on the latest figures.
Come and visit us any time, and we'll show you the cafeteria! Alternatively
we have an "off-site" Italian cafeteria called "Il Vicilo", just down the road,
where you can get quite a reasonable lunch for around US$40.
regs
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180.26 | reply to a DECeee down under | STAR::ABBASI | is this all a dream? | Sun Nov 08 1992 18:59 | 22 |
| .25
thanks Regs for the info.
a $40 for a lunch? humm.. DEC must then pay you DECeees down under much
more than they do for us up over.
here in lovely Nashua, new hamshire, a DEClunch can go anywhere
from 2-5 bucks, including some deserts too in the form of a cookie.
around ZKO we also have some restaurants where many DECeees can be seen at
during lunch hours , but most cost anywhere from 7-10 bucks .
but again, Italian food is always more expensive I guess...
say Hi to all the other DECeee's down there. soory to hear about your
%20 perecent downsizing.
/nasser
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180.27 | | PEEVAX::QUODLING | OLIVER is the Solution! | Sun Nov 08 1992 19:15 | 6 |
| The offsite restaurant, is fairly indicative of upmarket Sydney prices,
However the DEC "Brays" cafeteria in Sydney, averages $4-7 Aus for a
lunch...
q
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180.28 | WEISSEN BIER WITH LUNCH | DELNI::PILLIVANT | | Wed Nov 11 1992 13:50 | 6 |
| The best caf I have eaten is at the Kaufburren Germany plant. It is
run by the local brewery Atkin (sp). And being able to have Weissen
beir once in a while dosen't hurt.
garry
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180.29 | Thank god for O'Rourkes | TFH::CRUE | Home for the Holidays | Fri Nov 13 1992 14:34 | 7 |
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C'mon Garry, do you have to rub it in!!!!
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180.30 | "What's the difference between McFoobar's and the Main St. Deli?" | LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Mon Nov 30 1992 20:51 | 9 |
| .22:
� You want your employer to provide a hot lunch? Become a school teacher
� or go to work at McDonalds. ;-)
^^^^^^^^^
I thought the topic here referred to FOOD, not FOO.
Dick
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