Tech workers ate dead tarantulas, crawled through fire ants in corporate retreat from hell

A corporate retreat intended to be a relaxing escape for a tech company turned into a nightmare, complete with armed guards, encounters with fire ants, and even a dead tarantula on the menu. The experience was reminiscent of the chaotic scenes from the film “Apocalypse Now.”

Approximately 120 employees from Plex, a streaming service, traveled to Honduras expecting a tropical vacation filled with engaging team-building activities inspired by the TV show “Survivor,” a favorite of the company’s CEO.

However, the reality turned out to be a daunting test of endurance, as recounted by employees in an interview with the Wall Street Journal about the 2017 event.

Upon arrival at the secluded island of Utila, Honduras, the staff was unexpectedly greeted by armed guards.

Throughout the day, participants were led to the beach to partake in physically demanding challenges under the scorching 100-degree sun.

One such challenge required employees to army-crawl through sand. This led to several collapsing from exhaustion, and one unlucky participant found herself crawling through a nest of fire ants, resulting in painful welts.

“The medical area didn’t have any regular antihistamine. So they’re like, ‘Oh, we can shoot some into your butt cheek.’ That was a first for me,” employee Greta Schlender, 41, told the Journal.

Another challenge forced survivors to choose covered platters and eat whatever they held — which in one case was a dead tarantula. 

One could argue the challenges were simply staying faithful to the Survivor TV show, in which exhausted, half-starved contestants battle it out to stay on the island.

But even the supposed luxury resort part of the trip turned out to be a nightmare.

The compound was infested with sand fleas that feasted on anyone brave enough to take a stroll through the grounds.

The power, water, and showers kept cutting out.

At dinner, the guests were instructed to cut their chicken and beef in half before eating it because the kitchen had been serving it undercooked.

In one incident, a porcupine fell through the roof into an employee’s bedroom, they recalled to the Journal.

Plex CEO Kieth Valory had intended to play the part of Survivor host Jeff Probst and hopefully moderate some of the chaos.

Unfortunately, he spent most of the trip in his hotel room battling an E. coli infection.

“I lost 8 or 10 pounds … They nailed an IV bag to the bedpost,” Valory told the Journal.

The retreat did have one thing the Survivor show lacked: A former commando hired to scream at the miserable employees.

“One of our biggest mistakes was hiring a former Navy SEAL to pump the team up,” Valory recalled to the Journal. “I could hear them out there doing all their drills and yelling. So I’m in here thinking, ‘This is terrible, but it sounds terrible out there, too.’”

Finally, on the night they were meant to leave the hellhole, the island’s air strip didn’t have enough planes to get everyone away, leaving some workers stranded.

By then, the tribe had spoken.

“I just said, ‘Guys, there’s nothing we can do. Let’s just make the most of it.’ We found some beach hotel and drank beers all night,” said retreat-goer Sean Hoff, whose company helped plan the trip.

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