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The group of people that I work with. All 6 of us, won a prize in a contest that the company I work for had. Where one of us had to write a short story about how good we all work together to get things done on time and done right the first time in the shipping and receiving department. Our supervisor wrote the story, and the CEO would pick the winner. Which was our group. The winning group received one ticket each for the game on Sept. 13th in a private suite. I haven't been to a game in almost 20 years. And I don't follow sports. Yeah I know. Bad me. I was wondering what to expect as in food, extra goodies to take home etc ? I work for a large pharmaceutical company in Cambridge Mass. I've only been there just about 5 months. The first few weeks I was amazed every day how good they treat employees with benefits (pay, medical benefits etc.), and the working conditions. And how nice people are without being fake about it. Before this. I worked on a loading dock for an airfreight company where we got treated like crap and they wanted us to thank them for it. I only stayed there for the medical benefits. It's nice to work for a good company. Ok, I'm done blabbering. Thanks
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Each company can stock their suite as they choose, but you can expect free food and drinks. I haven't seen any extra goodie bags or anything, but not positive none of them don't do that.
The fans in most suites are usually quieter and more subdued than fans in other parts of the park - partly because of the corporate environment, partly because some might be there for sports reasons and aren't sports fans, and maybe because some don't want to yell and interact with the game in front of higher-up bosses. In all though, it's a great experience with a nice view, and you should enjoy! |
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Thanks Scott. I just keep saying to myself, wow what a great company I work for.
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I've only went once with tickets from Digital Equiptment Corp (which became Compaq and then HP) and saw Clemens pitch for the Sox. That tells you how long ago it was. I'm a big Sox fan and had a ball. Food was great, and yes it was quieter and there were a number of people who weren't as in to the game as me an my co-workers were.
I am officially jealous. Have fun and tell us how it went! Bob
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Thank you for the information. I'm looking forward to the food. I haven't used the T (subway) too much. We are going to get the T at the Lechmere station, and hopefully the green line will take us there.
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Yup...take the T to Kenmore...short walk from there!
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Wondering if you might have worked with my father in the '80's-early'90's...John Miller....he took me to a game in the Digital Box.....the best thing I remember was a PRIVATE, CLEAN bathroom!!!!!!!!!! |
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