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post 10000236598 Yesterday, 04:15 PM
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Does anyone else’s employer pay for their gym membership?

I think some health insurers sometimes pay for it too. I just have to go to the gym (or record an outdoor walk lol) 8 times and I get reimbursed for my gym membership. They pay a flat monthly $65 regardless of how much your membership is so its easy money
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Imagine being a man and bragging about getting free pocket change of $65. Then reporting back to ur company wagging ur tail while bragging about doing some exercise while the whole time the company ceo pats u on the head for saving him health insurance costs for his goi slaves

The most cuckening part of the wage slavery life is having ur mind completely controlled
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That’s a good boy.
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Most professional firms in Australia do it, but it’s combined with some kind of referral program so the company includes it in the employees remuneration package, but also gets some kind of kickback from the gym chain and each membership is at a reduced rate.
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I’ve seen some government jobs do it for industries that require physical fitness like firefighters and law enforcement which I think is nifty, but those fat asses don’t use it.
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post 10000236819 Yesterday, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted By dropped40lbs
Imagine being a man and bragging about getting free pocket change of $65. Then reporting back to ur company wagging ur tail while bragging about doing some exercise while the whole time the company ceo pats u on the head for saving him health insurance costs for his goi slaves

The most cuckening part of the wage slavery life is having ur mind completely controlled
If i’m going to do it anyway, might as well get paid for it. I go to the gym during work too so the company is paying me in several ways to work out. And I’m not saving my health insurance company any money anyways due to being T1 diabetic with the cost of insulin and CGM’s.

Originally Posted By r32gojirra
Most professional firms in Australia do it, but it’s combined with some kind of referral program so the company includes it in the employees remuneration package, but also gets some kind of kickback from the gym chain and each membership is at a reduced rate.
Interesting, I think its a good perk. Sucks that in Australia that likely gives the advantage of gym memberships to the big chain gyms vs the smaller local ones though. I’ve been going to the latter my last couple of gyms and have enjoyed it a lot more

Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
I’ve seen some government jobs do it for industries that require physical fitness like firefighters and law enforcement which I think is nifty, but those fat asses don’t use it.
Lol, I’ve seen more fat cops than not. One of my friends brother is a cop and is on ozempic. I figured for some government jobs it might be common but wasn’t sure in the private sector. It’s a win win company perk for all parties involved so should be more common in my opinion
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Originally Posted By Chiraq
If i’m going to do it anyway, might as well get paid for it. I go to the gym during work too so the company is paying me in several ways to work out. And I’m not saving my health insurance company any money anyways due to being T1 diabetic with the cost of insulin and CGM’s.


Interesting, I think its a good perk. Sucks that it likely gives the advantage of gym memberships to the big chain gyms vs the smaller local ones. I’ve been going to the latter my last couple of gyms and have enjoyed it a lot more



Lol, I’ve seen more fat cops than not. One of my friends brother is a cop and is on ozempic. I figured for some government jobs it might be common but wasn’t sure in the private sector. It’s a win win company perk for all parties involved so should be more common in my opinion
Prioritizing health of the work force is a significant insurance policy for employers and the government.

But it is cheaper just to have NPCs pump out ten babies each and make them have to work.
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