Our former cover desk employee
This vegetable acronym is used by the payroll department to remember to check their work.
What are Carrots
This dessert uses a proprietary puffed grain product and a thermally modified collagen-based ingredient, achieving iconic status despite its simplicity.
What are Rice Krispie Treats?
This saint, whose feast day is celebrated on December 6th, inspired the legend of Santa Claus, known for his generosity and secret gift-giving.
Who is Saint Nicholas
Known for its underwater vessels, this neighborhood spot has a secret weapon in the form of soft, sweet treats.
What is Obees?
The lady who vapes outside of our office doors
Who is Terry
This document is lovingly ignored by new hires, yet holds the answers to life’s greatest workplace mysteries
What is an Employee Handbook
Native to tropical rainforests of West Africa, this plant, prized for its glossy, violin-shaped leaves, has become a symbol of modern interior design.
What is a fiddle leaf fig tree?
This traditional Christmas decoration is made of evergreens and symbolizes strength and eternal life.
What is a wreath?
Found on the fairway or near the green, this feature is a golfer's nemesis, requiring skillful use of a wedge to escape its granular grip.
What is the Sandtrap?
This famous metal band that featured front man David Shipps.
Who is Barrelhead
This type of insurance is like the sidekick in a superhero movie—it doesn’t save the day alone but shows up when your main policy needs backup for unexpected bills.
What is Supplemental Insurance
Launched in 1982 as a response to changing consumer tastes, this beverage remains synonymous with artificial sweeteners and caffeine.
What is Diet Coke?
First gifted in 1892, this holiday classic is a ballet featuring dancing snowflakes, a Sugar Plum Fairy, and a battle with a Mouse King.
What is The Nutcracker
This 19th-century event saw thousands flock to California in search of wealth, symbolized by the phrase "Eureka!"
What is Gold Rush?
This current employee's last job was working in lumber. But you might think of them more as a Lorax than Paul Bunyon.
Who is Bernie
Offering a safety net for mishaps, this type of policy is the unsung hero when your business’s "oops" moments turn into "oh no" situations.
What is Commercial Insurance
Introduced at the turn of the millennium, this persistent waterfowl became the face of a company known for bridging financial gaps, with its name derived from an acronym coined in Columbus, Georgia.
What is the AFLAC Duck?
This country is credited with starting the tradition of the modern Christmas tree, with its first documented use in the 16th century.
What is Germany
This eatery, originally a burger joint in Dallas, is recognizable by a zesty logo often associated with heat but a oxymoron given its name.
What is Chilis?
Name these 8 kids, that are all twins of Pinkerton Employees.
Who are Austin, Dalton, Brooke, Caitlyn, Madison, Tristan, Jagger and Dalton
This federal law requires employers to pay overtime to non-exempt employees who work more than 40 hours in a workweek
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Total number of Master Hole Signs hanging in the office.
What is 9
Before Rudolph, this reindeer was listed first in the famous poem A Visit from St. Nicholas.
Who is Dasher
With a name evoking remote wilderness and a marsupial-inspired theme, this establishment's founders drew inspiration from a 1986 adventure film, though its culinary roots trace back to Tampa.
What is the Outback Steakhouse?