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No more cups on campus?

Is it true they are no longer providing cups on campus? WTF?

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Soon it will be BYOL (Bring your own Laptop) and everyone will use VDI. Bwhahahaha. Suckers!

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Post ID: @6vfg+1jqcfil6

BYOBW (bring your own buttwipe) and pay toilets are next.

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Post ID: @6uus+1jqcfil6

@1aub+1jqcfil6
The bathrooms are in violation of OSHA rules (number of people per floor versus toilets available). They don’t care.

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Post ID: @5wbv+1jqcfil6

Once upon a time we had reusable cups at Campus (hence the dishwashers that remain in hubs)….

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Post ID: @2jej+1jqcfil6

Sorry dingbats, as an experienced hire I can tell you that at my former employers HQ they got rid of plastic cups except for the first floor. You had to bring in your own cup for coffee or take a trip. Alternatively you could buy a cup of Starbucks to get a new plastic cup. They had paper cups available for water. This was 5 years ago. My former employer is less work than XOM.

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Post ID: @1bzi+1jqcfil6

This makes the yammer leg humper woke Karen’s happy, and isn’t that of upmost importance?

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Post ID: @1wlc+1jqcfil6

Wow. I hope all you whiners are on the next layoff. If lack of cups set you off you are unstable.

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Post ID: @1ydn+1jqcfil6

OSHA requires that drinking water and a means to drink it (e.g. cups) are a workplace requirement. It would be awfully funny to have a bunch of OSHA complaints on lack of access to drinking water.

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Post ID: @1aub+1jqcfil6

Hey Camp Ware ! Up yours with your ware!

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Post ID: @maf+1jqcfil6

Expectation is to share cups of coffee with your neighbor.

Next step is to add coin slots to the coffee machines.

We are in this together

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Post ID: @nnh+1jqcfil6

Wow. Complain much. It’s about sustainability not cost. At some point we need to think about the future. I’m old and even I get that. I bought a nice camping silverware set a knock off Yeti cup years ago. Total investment- $20. The planet will appreciate it.

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Post ID: @bcr+1jqcfil6

Who makes these value add decisions I wonder?

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Post ID: @maj+1jqcfil6

Hot-cupping implies you get shared reusable cups….which is not the case.

They really just want us all to be shriveled, dehydrated desk trolls (but without the desks.) It appears to be pretty close to what they think about us already.

Side note: I bet somewhere on campus is a storage room filled with our trash cans and cups of yesteryear.

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Post ID: @lxr+1jqcfil6

Yes, is true.

Inspired by the smashing success of "hot-desking", our executives are proud to roll out "hot-cupping" and "hot-plasticwaring".

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Post ID: @cfk+1jqcfil6

That is fu----g pathetic. We make plastic and styrofoam. I bet executives have cups.

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Post ID: @qyi+1jqcfil6

No plasticware either…. Too many hotshots playing flip cup and not creating shareholder value

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