@rigormorphis idk maybe its just that i’m not in a field that pulls high salaries but $400 is a LOT of money, i would definitely be uncomfortable receiving that much from someone i didn’t know very well, and wondering what kind of strings were attached especially since this is already a situation where as an intern vs an established employee i have a lot less institutional power than the gifter
@Satsuma@glitch.cat.family @rigormorphis@federatedfandom.net Having been on both the giving and receiving end of this sort of thing, it is super common, particularly in certain types of white collar work. The amount will almost certainly be related to tax laws around deductible expenses and fringe benefits.
It's a tax write-off for the gifting company (or even the individual!), in other words. One that's intentionally framed to seem extremely generous, while being barely an accounting blip in the scheme of things.
Take the money and don't look back, lol.
@Satsuma yeah that absolutely makes sense! that's why I said the intern's reaction was reasonable (tho I maybe should've elaborated on that) - it's a lot of money and she and the letter writer had just met, it makes sense that she was weirded out.