I have been at the company only about 9 months and I have probably been out of the office a good 8-10 times for these various functions. Sometimes I think we spend more time talking about developing software than we do developing software.
Despite my overall feeling that these outings are not very productive is the environment they foster. Cocktail parties, clubs, and long nights of "mingling" are pretty much the bill of fare in my experience. I do not think I have been to one yet that was not like a license to get plastered on the company AMEX.
This particular one however, scares me more than ever, especially given my new found sobriety that I am clinging to for dear life. This event is like a nightmare for several reasons:
A) It is being held in Las Vegas
B) From what I have heard from co-workers it is a booze-a-thon of the highest order.
C) The other 3 department vice presidents (Sales, Customer Support, Graphic Design) who will be attending with me are confirmed maniacs who drink like fish, cheat on their wives, and are so arrogant that I have a difficult time being around them without being annoyed.
This to me just seems like a recipe for disaster, and we fly out in less than a week. I am trying to think of a way that I possibly survive eating lunch, dinner, and attending countless cocktail parties with these "gentlemen" without having them order rounds of shots and put beers in front of me like a couple of 18 year old frat boys.
I have considered just declining to go out with them and our various business partners, but that would be very bad from a networking standpoint and my CTO (and boss) would not be pleased.
I have also considering feigning some kind of illness, and working that angle.
Lastly, I figure that as soon as we get to a bar or function, I will immediately go up to the bar and order a non-alcoholic drink that looks alcoholic (club soda with lime). I am personally leaning to this "James Bond" type strategy as giving me the highest probability for success.
If anyone else has any other ideas that might be beneficial I would be greatly appreciative.
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