Why....

Entertainment value, seeing everyone the following day at work hungover.
 
Because if they have it on a weekend their drinks tab would be twice the size
 
No idea but we were supposed to be doing a night club experience at a local hotel last night for a companies works Christmas party, and they cancelled the entire party the morning of the party, I don't know what the company was but it's a sure fire bet that the employees were annoyed at that one :(
 
Because if they have it on a weekend their drinks tab would be twice the size

twas a pre-paid tab. anything above and beyond came out of staff wallets.

Entertainment value, seeing everyone the following day at work hungover.

its going to consist of hiding in a quiet corner today. jagerbombs and shots of gin (i think) was a bad idea.
 
Where was the party, hotel, bar, pub, function room?

It's probably a damn sight cheaper to book a party mid week than it is on a weekend too

They also probably do it to discourage excess drinking as they know you need to be in the office the following day

Either that, or the party organiser is a total killjoy :lol:
 
we did ours in november - because everything cheaper then.
 
Ours is next week and there is no tab.

I won't be drinking.
 
The probability of people coming out for a company do on a Saturday is probably greatly reduced due to the people who want to do their own thing.

I did ours last Friday, the 3 people who went home at 10pm would of been the only people in a fit state to work if we had to come in the next day.
 
I remember about 8 years ago doing a presentation to a grant funder while still half cut from doing shot races the night before (that was someones leaving do rather than xmas but same difference)

My Boss: We do lots of great community involvment projects don't we pete
Me : yes
(I think he may have been hoping for slightly more than that :lol: )
Boss : like for example ...
me: umm, well we work with people in the community and umm stuff
Boss: ???
me : Excuse me, I think i've just gotta go an um *runs from room with hand over mouth*

:puke:

Fortunately my boss was something of an innocent and bought my explanation that it was " umm gastric flu or um something "
 
Let's assume the do will be in Nov or Dec - that's 8 nights of no working day following. Odds are that those slots will be filled months (possibly years!) in advance, leaving 40 work nights available for the "late" bookers.
 
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