While it is true that traditional employment relationships may not always possess the same level of trust, loyalty, and respect as a “friends with benefits” type of relationship, the idea of a job “with benefits” still implies something more than just the traditional employment relationship; it implies that the job will offer more than just a paycheck.

Nikhil was wise to recognize that there is an extra layer of care and consideration that comes when employers provide employees with more than just a job; it means that employers understand the value of their employees, beyond what is expected, and that they are willing to go the extra mile for them. So, in essence, Nikhil was absolutely right—a job "with benefits" does imply something more. UrRong trying to disagree!