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CEO Bans Engineers from Company Party, VP’s Genius Response Leaves Everyone Stunned

by Layla Bui
November 9, 2025
in Social Issues

Sometimes, a little creative thinking can turn disappointment into an unforgettable experience. When one company decided to exclude engineers from its massive customer party to save money, the VP didn’t take it lying down.

Instead, he took his team out to an insanely expensive restaurant on The Strip, giving everyone the go-ahead to order whatever they wanted, including Wagyu steaks and vintage Scotch.

The bill came to $15,000, far more than what the party would have cost. But in the end, the engineers got the last laugh. Scroll down to see how this “cost-saving” move turned into a hilarious and costly act of defiance.

After being excluded from the company party, the engineers face an unexpected twist when their VP makes a bold move

CEO Bans Engineers from Company Party, VP’s Genius Response Leaves Everyone Stunned
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'Not allowed at the company party? Throw a bigger one and expense it!?'

A few years ago, I went to a very large week-long conference in Las Vegas.

One evening, our company was throwing a massive party for our customers.

These parties were known to be epic, and everyone there to work the booth looked forward to it every year.

But, at the last minute, the CEO, wanting to keep costs down, decided that engineers weren’t allowed at the party because of the cost,

despite the fact that we had been busting our butts for weeks for the show.

Our VP protested, and was told just to take us all out for dinner, on the company’s dime.

So our VP took us all to a VERY expensive restaurant on The Strip and said,

“Get anything you want. Let’s max out my company card!”

Everyone got Wagyu steaks, expensive wine, OLD bourbon Scotch, and all of the desserts.

The bill came out to around $15,000. At least 10x what allowing us in the party would have cost.

UPDATE: To answer many?’s…

- It wasn’t just about cost. It was well known that the CEO (who came from sales) only thought salespeople mattered at all.

He just didn’t like us “smelly” engineers. - VP kept his job but left (on his own) soon after, taking many engineers with him.

- Wagyu + 21 yr-old Lagavulin = a spiritual experience.

We’ve all faced those moments where it feels like our efforts go unnoticed, or worse, underappreciated. This story highlights a situation many can relate to: the frustration of being excluded despite contributing significantly to the team’s success.

Engineers, in this case, were cut from a much-anticipated company event, not because of a lack of merit, but because of a CEO’s misguided view on “cost-cutting.”

The emotional impact was felt across the team: the sense of being overlooked, undervalued, and unfairly excluded from a celebratory moment after hard work.

The CEO’s decision wasn’t simply about money, as much as it was about personal bias and a lack of understanding of the team’s contributions.

By dismissing the engineers from the company party, the CEO not only diminished their value but also reinforced an unhealthy division within the company.

Meanwhile, the VP’s response was emotionally astute; rather than grudgingly accepting the CEO’s decision, the VP turned a potentially demoralizing situation into one of celebration for the engineers.

The lavish dinner, the extravagant orders, and the CEO’s oversight became the backdrop for an emotional rebellion, a symbolic reclaiming of dignity and respect.

Psychologist Dr. Bruce Tuckman, who developed the Tuckman stages of group development, explains that “conflict within teams often arises when one group feels undervalued.” This emotional discord can be a powerful motivator for change or even loyalty shifts.

In this scenario, the engineers’ exclusion from the party highlighted an emotional disconnect within the company, revealing underlying tensions about value, recognition, and respect. When people feel undervalued, they’re more likely to seek recognition elsewhere, often leading to a shift in loyalty.

The VP’s decision to treat the team to an extravagant dinner wasn’t just about revenge or one-upping the CEO; it was a reclaiming of power and respect, an attempt to repair the emotional breach and create a moment of celebration and belonging for the engineers.

It also underscored the fragile nature of company culture, where small decisions can create rifts that lead to larger repercussions.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

This group expressed frustration with poor leadership decisions, emphasizing how excluding critical employees, like engineers, destroys company loyalty and morale

yParticle − Why the f__k would you selectively exclude one part of your company? Especially the engineers?

Way to destroy any loyalty you've garnered over the years.

QAGUY47 − Had a boss that took us out to lunch quite often. We’d stir down, he’d ask “How’s things.”

We’d reply “Just fine”. That made it a lunch meeting and he could expense it. Rest of lunch was just chatting about anything but work.

Stabbmaster − And that is the only leadership that those engineers are going to remain loyal too.

When they leave, everyone else will either follow them or just leave as well.

These commenters shared their own experiences of being excluded, highlighting how the lack of recognition can cause resentment

bikehikepunk − In my experience clients usually love having the teams that do the hard work at the celebration.

They see the cc line in emails and know that all of these in the cc line were critical.

In the case of this story, I don’t think the CEO will make this mistake again.

Danicia − This is the exact thing which happened to me at a big vidya game show by the Marketing Team.

The VP wondered where I was and I told him they told me I wasn't invited.

He immediately invited me to their swank restaurant and he and I talked about nerd s__t over good bourbon, amazing red wine, and amazing steak.

They hated that he included me, an inferior non-marketing person.

veggie124 − A company I used to work for threw a huge party announcing the new company name.

Everyone was invited, except the people actually putting in the work on transitioning everything over.

I hounded the project manager until they got approval to take us out for a nice steak dinner.

This group appreciated the subtle acts of rebellion or “malicious compliance,” praising those who used creative ways to fight back against corporate oversight

Tribblehappy − Oh this is exactly the kind of malicious compliance I love to see. Pure punching up.

No-Mind5486 − I plan these kinds of meetings and this is what happens when they cut budgets at the last minute.

Good way to make groups in your organization hate each other...

PaperOperator − Your VP probably saved the company a million bucks in turnover.

These users admired leadership that defended the workforce, with a focus on how the VP’s actions earned the respect and loyalty of staff

SlicerStopSlicing − Engineers solve problems. If you like problems, sure, fire the engineers.

OhJeezNotThisGuy − OLD bourbon I only drink bourbon old enough to legally drink its own bourbon.

erichwanh − My best friend used to be low level IT for a BIG company (think Time Square office big).

When they would have company shindigs, he would bring me along and expense my meal and drinks on the company card.

I never worked there. Even the boss was like "... who's that guy?" but then immediately stopped caring. It was pretty amusing.

dayatapark − Now THAT's a VP I would put in OT for...

nobody-u-heard-of − VP did a big FU to the CEO, but more importantly earned respect

and loyalty from staff knowing he had their backs. That's a good leader.

meety138 − From now on, if the CEO tells the engineers to face left and the SVP tells them to face right, they will face right.

Do you think the OP’s VP made the right call? Should the CEO have attended the party instead? Drop your thoughts below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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