What the Heck!!?? No Free Beer?

I didn't know it went to retirees, but there is a Labatt's brewery here in town and I know one guy who works there and they also get a certain amount of free beer -- but far less than years ago.

Every job has it's perks, depending on it's industry. :dunno:
 
Saw this story the other day on another forum. Oh, the humanity!

I think "Free Beer" would be the ultimate name for a bar band. Guaranteed packed house every night.

Tonight! At The Roxy...FREE BEER!
 
Had a few "free beers" at Larry's tonight :D You know I will extend that benefit even with out an application :thumb: Oh that goes to anyone in the family :wave:
 
Ahh, here it is:

http://molson.cvmanager.com/careers/home.asp?region=qc&lang=e&site=web&tp=work3

In addition to the benefits indicated above, Molson employees can take advantage of the following:

# Employee Assistance Program
# Employee Referral Program
# Matching Donations
# Educational Assistance Program (reimbursement of tuition fees)
# Scholarships for Children of Employees
# Complimentary Beer


And lest you think it's just those wacky Canadians:

http://www.buschjobs.com/docs/benefits.html

Depending upon the subsidiary or type of job, your benefits may include...

* Medical
* Dental
* Vision
* Prescription
* Life Insurance
* Accidental Death and Dismemberment
* Travel Accident Benefits
* Short and Long Term Disability
* Retirement Benefits (Pension Plan, 401k Plan and Post-Retiree Medical)
* Tuition Reimbursement
* Employee Assistance Program
* Work/Family Balance
* Liberal Vacation and Holiday Packages
* Promote from Within Policies
* Tickets to Busch Entertainment Theme Parks
* Fitness Centers

...even Complimentary Beer!
(emphasis added :rolleyes:)
 
It's actually fairly common. The local Miller distributor allowed 4 cases a week and has a huge room where they have the cases that have ripped open or something else and can't sell to give to employees. We used to get a lot of beer for free when my friend worked there.
 
Funny, funny, funny,... in here the maximum you get is your retirement pay.

On some companies, you can purchase the products you help to produce at a lower price or employees discount but that's all.
 
It's actually fairly common. The local Miller distributor allowed 4 cases a week...

Four cases a week!?

Just four cases would last me about three years1

The Molson article says 72 twelve packs per year - Two would probably last me a year, but with the other seventy, I'll bet I'd have a lot of friends!
 
Four cases a week!?

Just four cases would last me about three years1

The Molson article says 72 twelve packs per year - Two would probably last me a year, but with the other seventy, I'll bet I'd have a lot of friends!


Well we were in college at OSU, so 4 cases didn't last past friday night!
 
Big Ten lightweights:rolleyes:...4 cases didn't make it past tuesday at KU.

:headbang::laugh2:

:stick:

Duh..silly! We went out to bars through the week ($3 pitchers!).

We only drank at our apt on friday night! Maybe if you weren't watching the wheat grow you would know this! :rofl::D
 
Maybe if you weren't watching the wheat grow you would know this! :rofl::D


Better than watching a buckeye (whatever that is:huh:) any day! :wave::p

Don't ask me what a Jayhawk is either...I'll show you...:laugh2:

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easy guys,, i got a cousin that in order for us to go fishun together in an evnun it took 2 cases and sometimes without ice:).. not now days i have been converted to the good life:) just one and i am done and out:)
 
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