- Mar 15, 2003
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So I have a team of interns working under me and their internship ends on Friday. I emailed the CEO of my company for approval for an internship wrap up lunch - I wanted to take them to a moderately prices restaurant as a thank you for all their hard work. My CEO, oddly, replied with the following:
In other words, instead of lunch he wants to give the entire office cake and fruit (which he planned on doing anyways)..
I feel this is a total cop out and am annoyed, but want to word my email to him properly. I feel that they deserve more than the usual friday office treat. I was about to say - "That's OK, I'll take them out on my own dime" but think that's too confrontational.
Any advice on how to deal with this?
I want to provide cake and some fruit for the whole office Thursday afternoon (we'll be out Friday) -- involve everyone in thanking the interns that way.
Thanks
In other words, instead of lunch he wants to give the entire office cake and fruit (which he planned on doing anyways)..
I feel this is a total cop out and am annoyed, but want to word my email to him properly. I feel that they deserve more than the usual friday office treat. I was about to say - "That's OK, I'll take them out on my own dime" but think that's too confrontational.
Any advice on how to deal with this?
