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Blueberry08
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.....but if they won't employ me I'm just going to fill my wardrobe with all their clothes.
Read here.
Or, if you don't want to click, the highlights:
"At lunchtime many days, Patagonia employees go surfing for two hours...".
"Patagonia is so mellow about flextime that the receptionist at headquarters, an 11-time world Frisbee champion
D), is allowed to take three months off each summer to run a surfing school."
"With 1,300 workers and $275 million a year in sales, it donates 1 percent of its annual sales to environmental groups. Four days a week at lunchtime, the company offers yoga and Pilates sessions; there are also occasional classes on fly fishing."
(Fly fishing?
)
"Each year Patagonia lets 40 employees take paid two-month internships with an environmental group. The best spots in the parking lot are reserved for the most fuel-efficient cars, and above dozens of parking spots are solar panels that supply all the power for one of Patagonia’s administration buildings."
And I love this one: "It sponsors civil disobedience training for employees who want to participate in environmental protests."
You gotta love this company. Hippy heaven, with monster profits thrown in.
At the other end of the scale, read page one of that article to see what beauties FedEx are.
Read here.
Or, if you don't want to click, the highlights:
"At lunchtime many days, Patagonia employees go surfing for two hours...".
"Patagonia is so mellow about flextime that the receptionist at headquarters, an 11-time world Frisbee champion
"With 1,300 workers and $275 million a year in sales, it donates 1 percent of its annual sales to environmental groups. Four days a week at lunchtime, the company offers yoga and Pilates sessions; there are also occasional classes on fly fishing."
(Fly fishing?
"Each year Patagonia lets 40 employees take paid two-month internships with an environmental group. The best spots in the parking lot are reserved for the most fuel-efficient cars, and above dozens of parking spots are solar panels that supply all the power for one of Patagonia’s administration buildings."
And I love this one: "It sponsors civil disobedience training for employees who want to participate in environmental protests."
You gotta love this company. Hippy heaven, with monster profits thrown in.
At the other end of the scale, read page one of that article to see what beauties FedEx are.