How to Know Your Coworkers Drink Too Much
Sep. 30th, 2009 12:13 pmYeah. So the bar that is on our campus is having a happy hour as an appreciation night for our company.
First hour drinks are free.
Second hour, they're a dollar.
Third hour, they're $2.
I find myself wondering what the numbers will be on an event like this. I know that they're serving well drinks and cheap beer, and that (in the scheme of things) that's not a lot of money, but still. Free drinks for an hour and way cheap for two hours after that.
Kinda scary.
First hour drinks are free.
Second hour, they're a dollar.
Third hour, they're $2.
I find myself wondering what the numbers will be on an event like this. I know that they're serving well drinks and cheap beer, and that (in the scheme of things) that's not a lot of money, but still. Free drinks for an hour and way cheap for two hours after that.
Kinda scary.
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Date: 2009-09-30 04:56 pm (UTC)They could easily spend a grand on a night like this for a healthy sized crowd given that price structure. But as a caterer, I generally look at my load-list and product, not how much the party cost.
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Date: 2009-09-30 05:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-01 01:27 am (UTC)