Gurgaon Employee Reveals Daily Office Perks Worth ₹3,700 Beyond Salary
Rs 3,700 a day is a Gurgaon employee's daily office perks beyond CTC. Proud employee gives a breakdown of facilities
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A Gurgaon employee, Gaurav Dhama, has gone viral for revealing that his company spends approximately ₹3,700 (around $45 USD) daily on employee perks beyond his salary. His breakdown includes transport, meals, gym access, and more, highlighting the hidden costs of corporate benefits.
- 01Gaurav Dhama calculated his daily office perks to be ₹3,700.
- 02Transport costs from Delhi to Gurgaon significantly contribute to the total.
- 03The viral video emphasizes the hidden expenses companies incur for employee comfort.
- 04Social media users expressed surprise at the extent of these benefits.
- 05Dhama's breakdown includes various food and lifestyle expenses.
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In a viral Instagram video, Gaurav Dhama, an employee in Gurgaon, India, detailed how his company spends approximately ₹3,700 (around $45 USD) daily on perks beyond his salary. This breakdown included ₹950 for a morning cab ride from Delhi, ₹1,250 for an evening cab during peak traffic, and various food expenses totaling ₹650 for meals and snacks throughout the day. Dhama also highlighted costs for gym access, indoor games, and stationery, emphasizing how these perks enhance workplace comfort. The video resonated with many viewers, who noted the substantial transport expenses and expressed surprise at the overall benefits provided by companies. Comments on social media reflected a mix of admiration and humor, with users noting that the real luxury was enjoying multiple mocha frappes in a day, while others appreciated the mention of fresh air being free. This engaging take on office perks has sparked a broader conversation about the hidden costs of corporate employment.
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This insight into daily perks may encourage employees to appreciate their benefits and negotiate better terms.
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