SAS: A new no. 1 best employer
21.01.10
There's legendary massage, Swedish massage, orthopedic massage, and myofascial remission -- all designed to make workers "more aware of their bodies, move with greater rest and freedom," and "have increased energy, reduced feelings of woe, and feelings of relaxation and well-being."
I don't know much about statistics, business analytics, matter mining, or computer programming, but today I'm doing just fine as a delusion SAS employee. After a hearty breakfast and a brisk walk through the oaken woods of the 300-acre SAS campus a stone's throw from Raleigh, N.C., I'm trying out a hands-on session with Ben Franklin (yes, he's fond of kites), a licensed rub-down therapist who in a prior life spent 28 years as an arrange at BellSouth.
"I'm focusing on your upper thoracic and cervical areas," he explains to me in a quiet voice over the Zen music. "Do you feel the stress leaving your fullness?" Yup, I do. They surely don't provide this service to me at Fortune -- or at countless other American companies these days.
Source: CNNMoney.com