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= Essen und Trinken im 2. OG des Gebäude 051 = Unten meine Mail vom 1. Dezember 2009, in der ich auf die Seite hier verweise. == Eure Kommentare / Vorschläge in diesem Abschnitt bitte, letzter Beitrag zuoberst == Ok, los geht's. '''Hannah 1Dez09 22:15''' == Hier meine Mail == Dear all, it's now two months that we have the food and drinks in our kitchen. So far it was all for free. The cost was around 800 Euro / month, which I paid from my private pocket. I do earn a decent salary, but that is a bit too much for me to maintain further. Please note that there is no way to pay food and drinks from university money, the laws simply do not allow it. So the question is: how do we continue? For the drinks (which amount to about half of the cost, a bit less) I would opt for a tally sheet / Strichliste. That's easy: when you take a drink you just mark the corresponding amount on a sheet, and in regular intervals someone collects the money. For the food, this is not so obvious. For example, I don't think we should start pricing individual cookies or grapes or bread slices. Here are some options, which came to my mind (feel free to suggest more). Note that there are also overhead costs for the shopping itself, that is, the person who does that (used to be Regina Pietsch, now it's Elisabeth) gets paid by the hour. I am willing to take over these costs. A. Everybody on the floor pays some fixed amount of money (somewhere between 10 and 20 Euro per month). I pay the rest. B. Everybody decides by him or herself by the end of the month how much to give. I pay the rest. C. We have a rough tally sheet also for the food. Say with a unit of 1 Euro. If you consume any larger amounts you just mark as much as you feel is appropriate for what you consumed. I pay the rest. Ok, PLEASE DO COMMENT. But please do NOT comment by mail but via our HamHam Wiki, which we explicitly set up for this: http://vulcano.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/wiki/hamham/FrontPage In case you haven't used a Wiki before (most of you will have), it is *very* easy: just click on "Edit (Text)" in the upper left, enter your comment, then click on "Save Changes". Hannah = Comments = Regarding A: Lets assume one pays 20 Euro. AD has 8 (9?) members. ABS has at least 6 members on our floor. CONE has at least 7 members on our floor. Lets make it round and assume 20 people. 20*20 would make 400€ - only half the cost! Regarding B: Seems a similar solution like the 'pay after' concept of the Friedrichsbau (watching movies and paying what one thinks is appropriate). Around 3 Euros would be break-even and is not reached in Freiburg. Does that apply for all people here? One could of course hope, that this is not transferable to the members of our floor. I don't drink coffee but i think this concept (every coffee drinker brings a package of coffee beans every now and then) did not work in our kitchen. Same for milk and sugar. (rumors) Regarding C: Sounds like one of the best solutions from a financial perspective *if and only if* people are honest and the value of the food is known to them. Now of course i think a lot of people just liked the "free stuff" and will fall back to their old schemata when its not free any more. Of course from a consumers perspective i would like option A with 10 euros most, and would start thinking about the value of the food when it costs 20€ (ok i already did...) Of course 20€ is more than fair (in my opinion) considering a 30day month, 60ct per Drink and a drink a day. Would leave 2€ for cookies ;) -- ChristophHermann <<DateTime(2009-12-01T22:21:12Z)>> |
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Marjan: First I would say that all options are very generous. Since it is also offered, I would prefer option A - it's the simplest. But what about having the MPII Kaffekasse system of payment? If somebody takes something the same somebody also puts a mark on the sheet of paper that matches the price of the something. Marjan: A very interesting is the phenomena with our coffee machine: as long as there were coffee beans in the machine, everybody was using the machine to get coffee. As soon as the coffee beans run out, everybody stopped drinking coffee and nobody dared to buy some more (even though I see nervous people in the kitchen sometimes, frustrated that there are no more coffee beans but still not buying some). This is outrageous. |
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