• German insurer Munich Re held orgy for salesmen
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[quote=BBC News]One of the biggest insurance companies in the world held a party for salesmen where they were rewarded with the services of prostitutes. Munich Re is the world's biggest re-insurer - in other words, the company acts as an insurance company for other insurance companies. One of its divisions, Ergo, told the BBC that the party had taken place to reward salesmen in 2007. A spokesman said the people who organised it had since left. The gathering was held at a thermal baths in the Hungarian capital Budapest as a reward to particularly successful salesmen. 'Whatever they liked' There were about 100 guests and 20 prostitutes were hired. A German business newspaper said the prostitutes had worn colour-coded arm-bands designating their availability, and the women had their arms stamped after each service rendered. According to Handelsblatt, quoting an unnamed participant, guests were able to take the women to four-poster beds at the spa "and do whatever they liked". "After each such encounter the women were stamped on the lower arm in order to keep track of how often each woman was frequented," the paper quoted the man as saying. "The women wore red and yellow wrist bands. One lot were hostesses, the others would fulfil your every wish. "There were also women with white wrist bands. They were reserved for board members and the very best sales reps." A spokesman for Ergo told the BBC that the party had happened, but said it was not the usual way of rewarding their employees.[/quote] [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13454160]Source[/url] With rewards like that, it's obvious they don't have problems beating off the competition to get the best salesmen.
"Hello gentlemen, before we begin our corporate meeting, you may treat yourself to our fine selection of German coochie.."
Sounds like a company I wouldn't mind working for.
...:q: Actually this is seriously fucked up. However, I don't see both sides really being addressed here.
[quote]Munich Re is the world's biggest re-insurer - in other words, the company acts as an insurance company for other insurance companies.[/quote] Whose company is this, Xzibit's?
Nothing wrong with that, prostitution is legal in Germany.
So they have nice benefits, but why is this news? [QUOTE=Swilly;29934743]...:q: Actually this is seriously fucked up. However, I don't see both sides really being addressed here.[/QUOTE] What sides are those exactly?
Hopefully they got good insurance to cover any damages at those partys.
I like this idea. And the idea of prostitution in general. If it was supported by the government it wouldn't be so unsafe, it would be moderated.
brb Germany.
You think those Berlin University students mentioned in the other thread were involved with this? :q:
Where can I apply? :q:
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;29936579]Where can I apply? :q:[/QUOTE] Just buy a yellow wrist band.
[QUOTE=LaughingStock;29936627]Just buy a yellow wrist band.[/QUOTE] But I'm not a chick
[quote]100 men 20 prostitutes[/quote] Looks like 80 dudes are going to be getting "sloppy seconds." [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Camundongo;29934593][url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13454160]Source[/url] With rewards like that, it's obvious they don't have problems [b]beating off[/b] the competition to get the best salesmen.[/QUOTE] Hee hee hee! [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/21/Muttley-picture.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;29936835]But I'm not a chick[/QUOTE] And not all business men are into women.
[QUOTE=Rubs10;29937411]And not all business men are into women.[/QUOTE] Too bad I only eat pussy...
[QUOTE=Rubs10;29935075]So they have nice benefits, but why is this news? What sides are those exactly?[/QUOTE] We don't know if it was authorized by the company or not.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;29937529]Too bad I only eat pussy...[/QUOTE] Hahah. The more you try to argue, the less credible your statements are.
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29934961]Nothing wrong with that, prostitution is legal in Germany.[/QUOTE] This was in Budapest though, in Hungary.
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