Maintaining a healthy lifestyle sounds expensive, doesn't it?
Goldman Sachs office in London has all the facilities one can imagine, it owns a cafe, childcare spot and even the dry cleaner. Its facilities are absolutely comparable with a 5***** hotel. One of the main benefits is an outstanding gym, equipped with the latest installations. It is not a surprise that an investment bank offers gym to its 6,000 employees; what is more surprising is the membership price, which works like a progressive tax. The price is structured in a way that whoever earns more pays more. Associates and analysts pay around $43 per months, while vice president is expected to pay around $71. Managing directors' payment equals to $114. Even though the price may seem too much, the gym has everything one can wish for, from various weights to treadmills with monitors, that show the latest news on the world's financial markets.
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