Coffee Makers in the Workplace
Many people have a coffee maker at work. This is a great
idea because it lets employees and managers alike have
something in common and lets everyone have a short break from
work while they refresh their coffee mugs. Coffee makers are
used in office buildings, manufacturing plants, and almost
every type of business there is from fast food to convenience
stores.
The office coffee maker
is a place everyone can go and chit chat for a few minutes
similar to a water cooler. The usual office coffee maker is of
the automatic drip variety and makes about 12 cups at a time.
The funny thing is, 12 cups from a coffee maker means about 5
ounces per cup. Nobody drinks that little so you might as well
assume one pot will serve 6 people.
For a busy workplace you may need a larger coffee maker to
accommodate everyone and might even decide to use a coffee
vending machine. If this is owned and operated by the company,
they may lower the prices so they don't make much profit. This
will be made up with employee morale and productivity so it
evens out. Many people feel better and more alert after
drinking coffee so naturally, a coffee maker in the workplace
helps everyone. The caffeine in coffee is a stimulant and
should help them feel that way.
If your employee is alert, there is less chance of
incomplete work and injuries as they should be paying more
attention to the job at hand. The type of coffee maker for the
workplace will need to be discussed among all the coffee
drinkers and if a fancy one is needed, everyone should help pay
for it. A normal coffee maker costs between 10 to 40 dollars
but fancy ones can be 60-90 dollars depending on the
features.
These higher priced coffee makers usually come with a
foamer, grinder, or some other special feature that would cause
the price to be so high. You may want to just get two cheaper
ones as there is always someone who wants decaffeinated coffee
and doesn't like to mix the two types of coffee in one pot. If
you work in a large manufacturing plant or industrial building,
chances are you will have to walk a long way to get a cup of
coffee.
Many of these workplaces use strategically placed break
rooms that will have an assortment of vending machines. One of
those may be a coffee
vending machine or there might be a coffee maker on the
counter for employees in your area to use. Make sure you have
someone clean it before you clock out or management may take it
away. I have seen this happen before.
With espresso and cappuccino becoming very popular, you
might have one of these machines in your workplace. They cater
to certain people usually but many come with a normal coffee
pot on one side. This can help balance out two distinct tastes
and make more employees happy.
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