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2648.1 | i knew this day was not going to end up right | STAR::ABBASI | iam a good si'kick | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:59 | 13 |
| >I heard a rumor from someone at MLO saying that Digital was not going
>to be giving out turkeys this year.
OMI'GOD !!
say it aint true! please !
i was looking forward to getting my turkey this year :(
\nasser
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2648.2 | Try one of these notes | RICKS::PHIPPS | | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:15 | 11 |
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2648 NETWKS::COZZENS 31-AUG-1993 1 Turkeys this year?
2198 NSTG::CARBAUGH 4-NOV-1992 3 Dark Turkey Humor
1290 USCTR2::DIIULIO 30-NOV-1990 23 Turkey Tickets-TFSO People
242 BISTRO::PATTERSON 29-DEC-1986 1 7 turkeys!
237 RAYNA::KANNAN 15-DEC-1986 305 Holiday Turkeys
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2648.3 | | EVMS::GODDARD | | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:16 | 2 |
| Nasser,
Its much worse, they wont be stuffed either! :^)
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2648.4 | Not a rumor | TERSE::FANTOZZI | | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:27 | 7 |
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No rumor, there are no birds this year. This message went around that
last year was the last year for them.
Mary
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2648.5 | fine feathered friend..fair well. | DWOMV2::KINNEY | | Tue Aug 31 1993 16:07 | 2 |
| What the heck..Thanksgiving seems like any other day around here,
Just the other day some turkey gave me the bird!!
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2648.6 | I'm going to be one of \nasser's ATDs :-} | TOHOPE::REESE_K | Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal | Tue Aug 31 1993 17:53 | 5 |
| To make a long story short, the field _read_anywhere_other_than_GMA
has been getting "the bird" for last couple of years; only those in
GMA got turkeys.
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2648.7 | (SMILE !!....if it kills U !) | TRACTR::MOODY | | Tue Aug 31 1993 19:40 | 7 |
| Lisa-
While I'm as sorry as anyone to hear this, there are lots o'
geese here in MKO Land. Friends up north swear the meat's better than
turkey. Anyone care to verify this. (Smile)
Peace,
-RAM-
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2648.8 | | MILPND::EARLY_S | Steve Early - DTN 223-4120 | Tue Aug 31 1993 22:44 | 4 |
| Correct ... no more turkeys. We detonated all of them last year.
/se
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2648.9 | Doesn't this company have enough turkeys already? | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Living in Virtual Reality ... | Wed Sep 01 1993 00:13 | 0 |
2648.10 | | STAR::ABBASI | iam a good si'kick | Wed Sep 01 1993 01:27 | 8 |
| i just love all this turkey talk.
it means the holidays are near !
happy holidays every one and merry x-mass and prosperous new year !
\nasser
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2648.11 | Official Statement? | MR3MI1::MMCCALLION | | Wed Sep 01 1993 09:58 | 2 |
| This subject was mentioned in other notes but I don't recall reading
any official statement from the person in charge.
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2648.12 | | STAR::ABBASI | iam a good si'kick | Wed Sep 01 1993 10:27 | 17 |
| >This subject was mentioned in other notes but I don't recall reading
>any official statement from the person in charge.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
you mean in charge of turkeys ?
humm...a VP a'la'turkey ?
\nasser
JUST KIDDING !
been a long day :(
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2648.13 | Another who got the BIRD - no turkey involved | MIMS::STEFFENSEN_K | Beverly Hillbilly without cash! | Wed Sep 01 1993 10:56 | 6 |
|
Karen,
Does the ATD stand for Automated Turkey Developer? :-0
Sorry could not resist!
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2648.14 | | BSS::CODE3::BANKS | Not in SYNC -> SUNK | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:35 | 12 |
| Re:<<< Note 2648.6 by TOHOPE::REESE_K "Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal" >>>
> To make a long story short, the field _read_anywhere_other_than_GMA
> has been getting "the bird" for last couple of years; only those in
> GMA got turkeys.
Since when has Colorado Springs become part of the GMA? We received turkeys up
to and including last year.
You just have to be in the right part of anywhere_other_than_GMA... :-)
- David
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2648.15 | Still getting the bird! | BSS::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:37 | 4 |
| YES... and we ( in Colorado) continue to get the bird, to this day..!
8^)....8^)....8^)....
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2648.16 | Market Barket sells them cheap ........ I'll buy my own | ROYALT::D_KELLEHER | | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:52 | 29 |
| Four years ago - due to finding out how unequitable the giving out of
Turkey's were (GMA Only) - previous to this I was naive and had no idea
this was going on! I decided to "donate" (MY CHOICE - not Digital's) my
Turkey to a shelter in my local area. When I dropped it off the first year
I was shocked to find out that even though this shelter was very close to
a Digital facility (who supposedly donates the unclaimed turkey's amoung
local shelters) they had NEVER been given even one turkey. It made me wonder
just where do these unclaimed "donation" turkeys really go - my guess is I
really didn't want to know.
The second year people I work with when they found out that I was donating my
turkey to a local shelter a few asked if I would take their's too, Total: 4.
The year after those that are vegetarians added their turkeys, Total: 6.
Last year I brought 9 turkey's to the shelter, you can imagine how many
homeless people they fed. When I drove up to the shelter
last year and went in to ask for some help unloading the car I felt better
than I have in years and the staff even sent a beautiful letter to my home
which made me feel guilty that I hadn't done more.
This year I will still make my trip to the shelter - maybe with a few less
turkeys - I don't think I will be able to afford 10 turkeys - but I'll
do what I can. Once you see people in need you can't ever turn your face
away again. No one deserves to go hungry or cold. Last year this homeless
shelter fed 1,500 people for Thanksgiving - some of you might think it
is located in Boston (insert a name of any big city here)- but it's not - it's
located a little more closer to home.
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2648.17 | In Reply to .16-Another Angle | MR3MI1::SIMONEAU | | Wed Sep 01 1993 12:22 | 13 |
|
I have also wondered where those "donated" turkeys go. For the last 2
years, I have applied to Digital here in MRO (cannot remember the name
right now of the org) on behalf of a food bank I volunteer for, to get
turkeys for those we help. On both occasions, we were given turkeys,
abeit a small number this past year because of a decline in donations
and/or employee population. The food banks applying seem to be
numerous, so Digital cannot accomodate all needs 100%. But I believe
that it is the food bank's responsibility to apply. In both instances
of giving, The Digital org treated me very professionally. They do
make a serious effort in reaching out to community needs, in this case
where they had extra turkeys. Giving individually is another way to do
it, as has been the case in our food bank from other digital employees.
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2648.18 | Having a wing ding of a time | MKOTS1::SKONETSKI | | Wed Sep 01 1993 14:40 | 9 |
| Lets talk turkey
Not to "hen peck" this issue but I still have two turkeys in suspended
animation from last year (my husband works here too). What I would
prefer is a small "nest egg" of say $10 instead of the turkey. If
anything like this "hatches" I would like to be kept "abreast".
sue
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2648.19 | But we get to use \nasser's logo | 29563::REESE_K | Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal | Wed Sep 01 1993 14:54 | 8 |
| Ken,
Close.....ATD = AUTHORIZED Turkey Distributor, meaning \nasser's'
got to authorize us (since it was his idea to start up a business)
;-0
Karen
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2648.20 | A small sacrifice | TRCOA::ROBINSON | Michael Robinson @TRC | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:47 | 21 |
| FYI, the traditional practice in Canada was to give employees a grocery
store gift certificate each year before Christmas. In 1991 the
certificate was for $30 (approximate price of a large turkey). This
made donating to a food bank much easier, and allowed vegetarians and
other non-turkey eating people to choose their own food gift.
No "turkey vouchers" were given out in 1992, and there is no indication
that there will be any in 1993 either.
IMHO, this is a kinder, gentler way of cutting costs and saving jobs.
3000 employees x $30 each = $90,000 = one job + overhead
Although one may argue that turkeys help morale, would you volunteer to
be the person sacrificed to provide this warm_&_fuzzy?
Just my 2�
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2648.21 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | DENVER A Long Way | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:36 | 15 |
| Whether you got vouchers in Canada, or real turkeys depended on where
you work ... the Ottawa area got turkeys.
But the cost of the turkeys in terms of directly saving jobs is not
the issue. Cutting turkeys is to reduce direct expenses. Cutting jobs
is (supposedly) to eleiminate unnecessary and redundant work in the
name of efficiency and satisfying that mythical Revenue/Employee that
Wall Street analysts seem to love.
Cutting the turkeys will not save a single job in and of itself. It
will help the comany make a profit though ... which will ease the
pressure on cutting the workforce, but not unless revenues increase
too.
Stuart
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2648.22 | Field birds | SCAACT::RESENDE | Subvert the dominant paradigm. | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:46 | 9 |
| re: .6
> ... only those in GMA got turkeys.
Actually, this isn't true. Here in Dallas, for the 1st time ever in my
experience in the field since 1980, we got turkeys. But I believe it was
a special promotion with a nearby PACE warehouse that had just opened (and
has since closed since SAMS acquired them). But, it was ironic to actually
get the bird in light of all the discussions here on the matter.
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2648.23 | no byrd....... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Fri Sep 03 1993 13:15 | 5 |
| What's new...I haven't recieved a Holiday Turkey in years!
I used to get them every year in manufacturing sites, but since I'm in
"the field", they are a deal of the past......
8^(
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2648.24 | | CCAD23::TAN | FY94-Prepare for Saucer Separation | Fri Sep 03 1993 23:32 | 8 |
| X'mas '91, Digital gave me a mug. [no wise-cracks thank you!]
X'mas '92, a framed photograph of the all staff at the office [now a
pertinent reminder of who's gone and who's left]
X'mas '93, I'm hoping to keep my job.
I'd love to give the office turkey away, but who'd have him? :)
joyce
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2648.25 | POLYturkey '93 | ALAMOS::ADAMS | Visualize Whirled Peas! | Tue Sep 07 1993 22:08 | 4 |
| Just started reading this topic, and why did I expect nasser's to be
the very first reply to the base note? :-)
---Gavin
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2648.26 | how to solve two problems at once | MKOTS3::BROWN | Shave the Whales | Mon Nov 15 1993 10:35 | 9 |
| RAM: do you think the security folk's at MKO would get too riled up if
some of us brought in some .410's or .22's and had a goose-thinning
party :-) (I know, no firearms, explosives or water UZI's. please,
on company property)...
I also hear they're good eatin'. easpecially that one odd-looking
big-bellied gray and white goose wwith the orange bill and legs...
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2648.27 | No word yet | WESERV::FERRIGNO | | Wed Dec 15 1993 10:45 | 4 |
| Well, it's already the 15th of December. Any word of turkeys this
year? Lots of folks are taking time off in the next couple of weeks.
Wonder what will happen to their turkeys, if they are distributed next
week.
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2648.28 | the word is out, didn't you get it? | CVG::THOMPSON | Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest? | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:03 | 3 |
| We got word weeks ago in Salem. No turkeys this year.
Alfred
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2648.29 | obligatory whine: the Field never got turkeys | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:47 | 0 |
2648.30 | UNbelievable!! | TOHOPE::REESE_K | Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal | Wed Dec 15 1993 13:40 | 5 |
| Obligatory whines, whatever; I'm amazed that there are still
people in the GMA who actually thought/assumed they WOULD get
a turkey this year!
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2648.31 | (Yo) ho ho! | NACAD::SHERMAN | Steve NACAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2 | Wed Dec 15 1993 13:46 | 7 |
| Seems to me that with no turkeys and being encouraged to take
unpaid time off, the Christmas message from on high is clear ...
'Tis better to give than receive!
;^)
Steve
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2648.32 | I did my (turkey) part! | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Wed Dec 15 1993 18:17 | 2 |
| Well, I heard a rumor that they needed all the turkey money to
scrape up a $3M Christmas bonus for the boss this year.
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2648.33 | whata mean No Turkey this year.... | 31318::GOLDSMITH_TH | SBS: Software by Satan | Wed Dec 15 1993 18:34 | 3 |
|
I thought Digital just hired a new Vice-President....
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2648.34 | | LUDWIG::JOERILEY | Legalize Freedom | Thu Dec 16 1993 02:45 | 7 |
| I work in Hudson MA plant and I don't remember seeing any memos
that said there wouldn't be any turkeys. If they where coming though
we would have had them last week. I know they have to cut costs but
when they do away with a benefit I think they could at least make it
official and not leave it to the grape vine to get the word out.
Joe
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2648.35 | some thoughts | STAR::ABBASI | sleeples days.... | Thu Dec 16 1993 03:18 | 26 |
| > I work in Hudson MA plant and I don't remember seeing any memos
> that said there wouldn't be any turkeys.
i agree with \Joe, i dont work in Hudson masssussteuest my self, i work
in Nashua new hamshire, and i did not see an official works about the
turkeys, but i got private mail about 4 weeks ago from some
insiders and in high places who should know more than any one about
the turkeys and the mail did confirm that there will be none this year.
i can't post it the mail here because i did not have permission to
post the mail, and the mail did not say it is OK to post, but take
my word for it, there are no turkeys this year, we just have to learn
to live without turkeys from now on i guess.
plus if we were going to get them, we should have received them by now,
it takes days to thaw it, and xmass is all but around the corner.
i did not think I'll live to see DEC without turkeys, it just dont
feel like DEC any more. one of the first impressions i remember about DEC
when i came abraod more than 4 years ago, is the turkeys at the holiday,
befor than i did not know anything about them, i only seen them in the
store and the shopping malls and never thought of getting one.
i hope next xmass DEC well bring the turkeys back. we can only hope.
\nasser
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2648.36 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Shine like a Beacon! | Thu Dec 16 1993 07:23 | 2 |
| You guys are spoiled. Go out and buy a turkey this year like 98% of
the rest of the company.
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2648.37 | Traditions come and go, but we're always here ... | 15377::PILGRM::BAHN | Celebrating IDIC | Thu Dec 16 1993 08:29 | 21 |
|
I've known that the company had discontinued the holiday turkeys
for a long time ... so long that it was either in the rumor mill
most of the year or really was in one of the multitudes of
official memos (with huge distribution lists attached) that come
across the wire. Maybe it was the same source that announced the
end of the Canobie Lake picnics.
Discontinuing these practices is necessary and is sad. I know
what Nassar means ... the gift turkeys were one of the things
that gave the company a special sense of family. The tradition
is gone and missed ... but, we're still here. If the sense of
who we are as a company ... as colleagues trying to make a
difference in the world ... was tied to the turkeys, we're better
off without them. If the sense of who we are is in us, it will
never go away.
Happy Holidays and a very special New Year to everybody.
Terry
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2648.38 | Gone but not Forgotten | ELMAGO::PUSSERY | | Thu Dec 16 1993 09:40 | 14 |
|
re.-.33 Even \nasser may find it hard to fly with birds of prey
if you must work amongst everyones Holiday birds.
re.-.36 So spoil me some more, I'm worth it...I thought..but
..maybe... (%^) ..I will have Ham for X-mas dinner after
all. .99 /lb ,Boneless Whole Ham.....eat your heart out
\nasser.
WISHING EVERYONE A HAPPY HOLIDAY;WITH PEACE AND LOVE
FOR YOU AND YOURS.
Pablo
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2648.39 | eat cake! | CAPNET::GMILLER | | Thu Dec 16 1993 15:51 | 2 |
|
TURKEYS? WE DON'T NEED NO STINKEN TURKEYS! 8-) 8-)
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2648.40 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Thu Dec 23 1993 15:42 | 3 |
| We still receive Turkeys ....although they seem smaller this year 8^)
Andrew
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2648.41 | no turkeys! | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Tue Dec 28 1993 12:07 | 11 |
| re:-1
DEC official policy is "no more turkeys" given by corporate. I suspect
that any turkeys given to employees are paid for out of some local
fund. Like maybe the money given to a CC for Christmas parties (they
still do that,don't they?) I know this sum is paltry ($5/employee?) but
maybe the excess is made up in some way by local management. (their own
pockets?) Then again,maybe everybody gets a $5 turkey which would
explain why they seem small.
Ken
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2648.42 | No more parties either | GUCCI::HERB | New Personal Name coming soon! | Tue Dec 28 1993 13:07 | 6 |
| >fund. Like maybe the money given to a CC for Christmas parties (they
>still do that,don't they?) I know this sum is paltry ($5/employee?) but
Huh? A couple of us had lunch together "dutch-treat". Cost us about $10
each.
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2648.43 | cost cutting I guess | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Tue Dec 28 1993 18:38 | 4 |
| Just out of curiosity: When did DEC abandon the measly sum per employee
for Christmas parties? anyone?
Ken
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2648.44 | When we didn't get invited I guess | GUCCI::HERB | New Personal Name coming soon! | Tue Dec 28 1993 20:03 | 1 |
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2648.45 | | XLIB::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Development Assistance | Wed Dec 29 1993 09:04 | 7 |
| I read a local (New England) news story about functions at different
companies, many still give turkeys to their employees. The Digital
response to the newsperson was that we are so multicultural, Digital
does not observe Christmas, but some facilities may have
employee-sponsored functions during the holidays.
Mark
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2648.46 | | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | family=what really matters | Wed Dec 29 1993 11:02 | 7 |
|
Was ther really $$$ issued for a holiday get-together?
Mike
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2648.47 | | OKFINE::KENAH | Tangled up in Blue | Wed Dec 29 1993 11:04 | 5 |
| >Was there really $$$ issued for a holiday get-together?
Not in any cost center I was associated with.
andrew
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2648.48 | Didn't see anything either (wife's co. party wasn't bad though) | VMSSPT::STOA::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Wed Dec 29 1993 15:59 | 7 |
| Not in two different "divisions" that I've been with in New England
(transferred & changed job codes earlier in December).
There have been some extra-curricular, employee-paid parties (the one
in the group I left collapsed from insufficient interest!)
Dick
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2648.49 | | STAR::ABBASI | and the computer said mate in 23! | Wed Dec 29 1993 16:23 | 8 |
| ref: value of turkeys
i had turkey dinner at denny's restaurant for only $5.95 with the
stuffings, not a bad price i thought. but if you ask me, i think
nothing beats the DEC turkeys.
\nasser
head_of_DECeees_to_bring_the_turkeys_back_allience_group
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2648.50 | $$$ | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Wed Dec 29 1993 17:50 | 4 |
| Yes,DEC used to give individual Districts x$/employee for Christmas
parties. (a small sum) I was just wondering when it stopped.
Ken
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2648.51 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Dec 29 1993 21:42 | 3 |
| I think it stopped in 1992.
Bob
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2648.52 | It depends on where you were. | DECWET::FARLEE | Insufficient Virtual...um...er... | Thu Dec 30 1993 13:00 | 11 |
| Away from major DEC-centers (New England, maybe Colorado Springs?),
(read the field), employees NEVER got turkeys. ever. Not even in
"the good old days".
What we DID get was approximately the same value/employee put into a pool
which each local organization could use as they saw fit. Most seemed
to use it to subsidize holiday parties (sans alcohol, of course...)
I would guess that that money dried up at the same time as the turkeys did...
Kevin
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2648.53 | I got one... | CSC32::D_ROYER | You tucha my Karma, I breaka you face | Thu Dec 30 1993 15:32 | 5 |
| In Kalamazoo *(field)* we got turkeys one year.
Dave KZO from 1984-1987
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2648.54 | | VMSNET::HEFFEL | Vini, vidi, visa | Thu Dec 30 1993 16:26 | 4 |
| In Greenville, S.C., (definately NOT a major DECcenter) we had turkeys
every one of the 8 years I worked there.
Tracey
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2648.55 | We have turkeys in Rochester! | RCOCER::MICKOL | $SET DEC/BRAND_IMAGE=DIGITAL | Mon Jan 03 1994 02:09 | 7 |
| Each of the fours years (including this past one) here in Rochester, NY we
received either a gift certificate for $10.00 or a turkey (as we did this past
year). The money comes from the local Employee Activities fund that
I think is supported by local fund-raising events and profits from the vending
machines, etc.
Jim
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2648.56 | | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | Happiness is 2 at low 8 | Tue Jan 04 1994 18:29 | 4 |
| Here in Livermore, Ca, we received a $10.00 gift certificate in July;
It was for the previous Christmas.
John D.
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2648.57 | when will turkeys arive? | RANGER::BRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Wed Oct 19 1994 19:08 | 1 |
|
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2648.58 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Oct 19 1994 19:31 | 3 |
| They already have.
Steve
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2648.59 | 12 O'Clock High | PENUTS::PBAXTER | | Wed Oct 19 1994 19:55 | 2 |
| I have seen many turkeys (big ones!) over the last couple of years
hasn't any one else seen them.
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2648.60 | wrong question | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Wed Oct 19 1994 22:46 | 11 |
| When will they leave is the question.
Seriously, the free frozen turkey distribution is over. And no,
"frozen turkey" doesn't indicate one of us peons who is staying
on despite the salary freeze!
Enjoy,
Larry
PS -- Please, no comments on the vulgarity of humor! It's what
keeps us human through situations like this. LS
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2648.61 | The subject that won't die | KELVIN::SCHMIDT | Cynical Optimist | Thu Oct 20 1994 10:12 | 11 |
|
The big turkeys are still unfrozen, goobling up feed and
feathering nests.
Wrong note for acronyms, but:
VP - Value-subtracted Poultry
What does T in SLT stand for?
Cheers
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2648.62 | my guess: | SSDEVO::KELSEY | | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:36 | 1 |
| (scarecrow, lion, & ) Tinman
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2648.63 | | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Thu Oct 20 1994 18:22 | 4 |
| Re.61
the T = Turkey as in Super Large Turkey ?
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2648.64 | SLT | TNKVS3::RMUMFORD | | Fri Oct 21 1994 10:20 | 1 |
| or Sales Limitation Turkeys
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2648.65 | The bird - Give it to me again! | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Fri Dec 15 1995 11:20 | 6 |
| Now that the company has turned the corner, stock price tripled
over the last 18 months, money and new VPs rolling in to beat the band,
I think it's about time to revive the turkey note. What better way for
the top brass to show their appreciation, to reward the worker bees for
a job well done than to bring back the big turkey giveaway! C'mon, Bob,
give us all the bird!
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2648.66 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Dec 15 1995 11:34 | 8 |
| >Now that the company has turned the corner, stock price tripled
>over the last 18 months...
Unfortunately, the stock price has dropped over 10% since Wednesday,
so it looks like the turnaround is over.
In addition, it looks like Digital is already giving the bird to parts
of the company (DLS, for example).
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2648.67 | What's that in the sky? | ZENDIA::HAKKARAINEN | so many roads to ease my soul | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:20 | 7 |
| Re .65
How about throwing frozen turkeys at those who made the company
successful by leaving? Bring back the DEC helicopter fleet, load 'em up
with 6Kg birds, and go deliverin'.
k
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2648.68 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Alpha Developer's support | Fri Dec 15 1995 13:29 | 6 |
| .67 :-) WKRP-style, I love it!
But hey, Christmas turkeys = old DEC. Let's not bring back that
tradition.
Mark
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2648.69 | Merry Christmas everyone... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Dec 15 1995 14:01 | 5 |
|
How 'bout throwing frozen VPs from that helicopter?
the Greyhawk
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2648.70 | | STAR::HAMMOND | Charlie Hammond -- ZKO3-04/S23 -- dtn 381-2684 | Fri Dec 15 1995 14:40 | 7 |
| re.67
>How about throwing frozen turkeys at those who made the company
>successful by leaving? Bring back the DEC helicopter fleet, load 'em up
>with 6Kg birds, and go deliverin'.
Wasn't that an episode on the original "WKRP in Cincinatti" series?
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2648.71 | | TMAWKO::BELLAMY | Have Bike - Will Travel | Fri Dec 15 1995 14:42 | 5 |
|
I miss /nasser more at Chritmas ...
... nobody could put a Turkey note into perspective like him.
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2648.72 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Fri Dec 15 1995 14:50 | 3 |
| Why should we revive a New England-only tradition?
Bob
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2648.73 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Dec 15 1995 15:03 | 2 |
| Right! Let's start a new, world-wide "drop the VPs from a helicopter"
tradition. It'd be a real morale booster.
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2648.74 | | DECWIN::MCCARTNEY | | Fri Dec 15 1995 15:24 | 4 |
| re: .72
Personally I'd rather go back to the non-New England tradition of a $25
gift certificate to a local grocery store.
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2648.75 | Do we get a choice? | URSIC::LITTLE | | Fri Dec 15 1995 16:39 | 2 |
| Do we get to vote on the VP(s) to be dropped or do we pull names
out of a hat.
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2648.76 | | NCMAIL::SMITHB | | Fri Dec 15 1995 16:41 | 1 |
| Skip the turkeys, I want a corporate profit sharing plan.
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2648.77 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Fri Dec 15 1995 16:42 | 3 |
| Why? so you can dole out some money?
:)
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2648.78 | | NCMAIL::SMITHB | | Fri Dec 15 1995 16:44 | 2 |
| No, so we can enjoy competitive benefits. Turkeys were, are, and
always will be a 'joke' perk.
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2648.79 | Fly! Fly! | LOWELL::MIDDLETON | John | Mon Dec 18 1995 08:39 | 6 |
| Re the WKRP episode:
They weren't frozen. Mr. Carlson thought domestic turkeys could fly.
John
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2648.80 | | YIELD::HARRIS | | Mon Dec 18 1995 09:11 | 8 |
| > re: Note 2648.79 by LOWELL::MIDDLETON "John"
>
> They weren't frozen. Mr. Carlson thought domestic turkeys could fly.
I thought it was Les and/or Herb that thought the turkeys could fly.
-Bruce
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2648.81 | Les was involved, but... | LOWELL::MIDDLETON | John | Mon Dec 18 1995 09:23 | 8 |
| Les was on the ground reporting on the whole thing (I think he was the
one screaming "Fly! Fly!" or some such thing and sounding a bit like
the reporter who was on the scene at the Hindenberg disaster), but I'm
pretty sure it was Mr. Carlson in the chopper and that he later said
something like "Honestly, I thought they could fly."
John
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2648.82 | ... is there a 'Sanity Clause'? ... | EVER::CIUFFINI | God must be a Gemini... | Mon Dec 18 1995 09:30 | 119 |
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No turkeys this year. Read on.....
jc
Author Unknown
SUBJECT: MEMO from SANTA
TO: ALL Employees
The recent announcement that Donner and Blitzen have elected to
take the early reindeer retirement package has triggered a good
deal of concern about whether they will be replaced, and about
other restructuring decisions at the North Pole.
Streamling was appropriate in view of the reality that the North
Pole no longer dominates the season's gift distribution business.
Home shopping channels and mail order catalogues have diminished
Santa's market share and he could not sit idly by and permit
further erosion of the profit picture.
The reindeer downsizing was made possible through the purchase of a
late model Japanese sled for the CEO's annual trip. Improved
productivity from Dasher and Dancer, who summered at the Harvard
Business School, is anticipated and should take up the slack with
no discernible loss of service. Reduction in reindeer will also
lessen airborne environmental emissions for which the North Pole
has been cited and received unfavorable press.
I am pleased to inform you and yours that Rudolph's role will not
be disturbed. Tradition still counts for something at the North
Pole. Management denies, in the strongest possible language, the
earlier leak that Rudolph's nose got that way not from the cold,
but from substance abuse. Calling Rudolph "a lush who was into the
sauce and never did pull his share of the load" was an unfortunate
comment, made by one of Santa's helpers and taken out of context at
a time of year when he is known to be under executive stress.
As a further restructuring, today's global challenges require the
North Pole to continue to look for better, more competitive steps.
Effective immediately , the following economy measures are to take
place in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" subsidiary:
- The partridge will be retained, but the pear tree never turned
out to be the cash crop forecasted. It will be replaced by a
plastic hanging plant, providing considerable savings in
maintenance;
- The two turtle doves represent a redundancy that is simply not
cost effective. In addition, their romance during working hours
could not be condoned. The positions are therefore eliminated;
- The three French hens will remain intact. After all, everyone
loves the French;
- The four calling birds were replaced by an automated voice mail
system, with a call waiting option. An analysis is underway to
determine who the birds have been calling, how often, and how long
they talked;
- The five golden rings have been put on hold by the Board of
Directors. Maintaining a portfolio based on one commodity could
have negative implications for institutional investors.
Diversification into other precious metals as well as a mix of
T-Bills and high technology stocks appear to be in order;
- The six geese-a-laying constitutes a luxury which can no longer be
afforded. It has long been felt that the production rate of one
egg per goose per day is an example of the decline in productivity.
Three geese will be let go, and an upgrading in the selection
procedure by personnel will assure management that from now on
every goose it gets will be a good one;
- The seven swans-a-swimming is obviously a number chosen in better
times. The function is primarily decorative. Mechanical swans are
on order. The current swans will be retrained to learn some new
strokes and therefore enhance their outplacement;
- As you know, the eight maids-a-milking concept has been under
heavy scrutiny by the EEOC. A male/female balance in the workforce
is being sought. The more militant maids consider this a dead-end
job with no upward mobility. Automation of the process may permit
the maids to try a-mending, a-mentoring or a-mulching;
- Nine ladies dancing has always been an odd number. This function
will be phased out as these individuals grow older and can no
longer do the steps;
- Ten Lords-a-leaping is overkill. The high cost of Lords plus the
expense of international air travel prompted the Compensation
Committee to suggest replacing this group with ten out-of-work
congressmen. While leaping ability may be somewhat sacrificed, the
savings are significant because we expect an oversupply of
unemployed congressmen this year;
- Eleven pipers piping and twelve drummers drumming is a simple
case of the band getting too big. A substitution with a string
quartet, a cutback on new music and no uniforms will produce
savings which will drop right down to the bottom line;
We can expect a substantial reduction in assorted people, fowl,
animals and other expenses. Though incomplete, studies indicate
that stretching deliveries over twelve days is inefficient. If we
can drop ship in one day, service levels will be improved.
Regarding the lawsuit filed by the attorney's association seeking
expansion to include the legal profession ("thirteen
lawyers-a-suing") - action is pending.
Lastly, it is not beyond consideration that deeper cuts may be
necessary in the future to stay competitive. Should that happen,
the Board will request management to scruntinize the Snow White
Division to see if seven dwarfs is the right number.
Questions should be directed to me.
(Signed) S. Claus
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2648.83 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Alpha Developer's support | Mon Dec 18 1995 10:39 | 2 |
| Jingle Bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way!
90 days, same as cash, have a Happy Holiday!
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2648.84 | Restrucuring spreads to more holidays | CSSE::pkodv1.mso.dec.com::vaughan | All it takes is a point of light | Mon Dec 18 1995 10:40 | 8 |
| I liked that Joe..
In other Holiday restructuring news.......
Rumor has it that Everready is becoming corporate
sponser for Easter. The Easter Bunny will be made
redundant and the Energizer Bunny will assume the
responsibilities (with no increase in compensation of course)
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2648.85 | | KAOM25::WALL | DEC Is Digital | Mon Dec 18 1995 13:30 | 22 |
| re .78 Turkeys as "joke".
Yeah, maybe it's a joke in terms of compensation, but I always thought
it was a great "feel good" perk. I suppose for a vegetarian or someone
with other preferences it was diminished; but I liked it.
a) Having senior management types at the door greeting employees with
turkeys and without actually saying it - I thought thanking them for
their efforts in meeting production schedules (extra hours, creative
solutions etc).
b) Not having to add $20 or $30 to the grocery money this week.
c) When I was younger I would take it to my mother's to be cooked for
Christmas (or sometimes New Years) dinner; and that turkey made her
feel good too. Sure, I could have gone out and bought one but it
seemed kind of special that my employer cared about family values.
Granted, if they offered me a choice of a crisp $100 bill there would
be very little hesitation! 8^)
Rob Wall
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2648.86 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Mon Dec 18 1995 15:39 | 4 |
| How come the IRS never made Digital list the value of the frozen
turkeys on our taxes as compensation?
-John
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2648.87 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Dec 18 1995 16:46 | 3 |
| Probably because the value was low enough.
Steve
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2648.88 | 'cos you're working for no-one but me | BBPBV1::WALLACE | UNIX is digital. Use Digital UNIX. | Mon Dec 18 1995 17:16 | 3 |
| In the UK they gave out vouchers valid at a major high street food
shop, worth about one turkey, and they _were_ declared for tax
purposes. The custom is no longer practiced.
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2648.89 | | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Tue Dec 19 1995 04:06 | 4 |
| re .87: Probably because the assets were frozen.
;-)
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2648.90 | :^) | NEMAIL::KENT | | Tue Dec 19 1995 10:38 | 2 |
| Had to quit cold Turkey.
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2648.91 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Tue Dec 19 1995 12:28 | 5 |
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I thought the assets were gobbled up.
mike
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2648.92 | That took a lot of pluck | SMURF::PBECK | Rob Peter and pay *me*... | Tue Dec 19 1995 22:58 | 7 |
| > <<< Note 2648.89 by BHAJEE::JAERVINEN "Ora, the Old Rural Amateur" >>>
>
> re .87: Probably because the assets were frozen.
>
Rats; using up accrued vacation time slows down your notes reflexes;
I was about to say that...
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2648.93 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Thu Dec 21 1995 13:52 | 5 |
| re: .74
We seemed to have missed out on that tradition, too.
Bob
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