The building I used to work in (Petty France, in London) had an electricity supply that was said to trip if too many people boiled a kettle or ran a fan at the same time. So they banned kettles and fans on desks, and wondered why we were pissed off and hot.
They did provide kitchens, but they were always one kitchen for 75 staff, and so were busy and mucky. And only one person among the 75 staff took the trouble to find out how the dishwasher worked.
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The building I used to work in (Petty France, in London) had an electricity supply that was said to trip if too many people boiled a kettle or ran a fan at the same time. So they banned kettles and fans on desks, and wondered why we were pissed off and hot.
They did provide kitchens, but they were always one kitchen for 75 staff, and so were busy and mucky. And only one person among the 75 staff took the trouble to find out how the dishwasher worked.