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Dan Lepard calls this "orange drippings" – a cook's perk to be used like golden syrup.
For cash-strapped politicians, that is a tough perk to give up.
Staff discounts are usually a brilliant perk to working in retail.
With a Danish passport, he was able to pass on the hereditary perk to his two UK-born sons.
The latest perk to be added to the list of things that can be taken tax-free is financial advice.
Apple, the world's most valuable brand, said it would offer the perk to US-based staff from January.
A perk to going bankrupt in the Sunshine State: file Chapter 13, and you can usually keep your car.
As a result, telecommuting is often viewed as a perk to be handed out after employees have proved their worth.
The magazine will still be given as a perk to members of the 132-year-old museum, which is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
ELIZABETH OLSON BACKUP PERK The Boeing Company has provided a perk to its chief executive, W. James McNerney Jr., that he probably hopes he doesn't have to use.
While faculty housing subsidies are not uncommon, they are generally seen as a perk to lure professors and off-set high living costs.
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