“What Twenty Years Is Worth To My Company”: 30 Of The Most Insulting Work Bonuses (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertImagine receiving an average annual bonus of $456.7 million… one can only dream. But that’s what Elon Musk reportedly rakes in every year, on top of his other earnings as the big boss of Tesla Inc. According to data, the average bonus for American workers in 2024 was around $2,503. But not everyone was that lucky.
People have been sharing the most ridiculous company bonuses, gifts and perks, and some are so strange they’re insulting: a rock, an empty tin, a handful of sweets. These are just a few of the random rewards that employees were expected to be grateful for.
We've compiled a list of some of the most mind-boggling corporate offerings that people received in return for their hard work and loyalty. Bored Panda also reached out to customer service and experience (CX) expert, best-selling author and keynote speaker Shep Hyken for tips on how not to fail at the corporate gifting game.
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Here’s A New One. If Our Store Makes The Most Sales Competitively We Earn A Pizza Party Not For Ourselves But For Our Bosses
The concept of bonuses is not new. Companies have been using them for ages to attract new talent, keep workers motivated and boost morale. Bonuses, incentives, perks and gifts come in all shapes and sizes. Some will really push you to work hard. Others, as this list demonstrates, could deflate you faster than a helium balloon, and might even have you frantically searching for a new job.
Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, an award-winning keynote speaker, and a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. He’s also completed an advanced masterclass in corporate gift-giving, and was happy to hand out a few tips when Bored Panda reached out to him.
Hyken says the point of a corporate gift is to show appreciation and/or to be remembered. “If that’s the point, is something that is ‘tacky, cheap and insulting’ what you want to be remembered for?” he says when we tell him about some of the gifts on this list.
Little "Gift" My Wife Got One Year
Empty gift bag from work.
Bored Panda asked Hyken to dish out some advice for companies that are getting an "F" on their report-card for gift giving, and here’s what he said…
“You do not have to put your logo on the gift, especially if it’s for a client or customer,” cautioned the expert. “A logo turns the gift into a marketing promotion. If the gift is memorable and meaningful, no logo is needed.”
However, it can sometimes work when gifting employees. “Company swag is nice. Here it is okay to use a logo. After all, the employee is part of a team.”
Hyken cautions that companies shouldn’t be over-the-top with branded gifts. “That nice quarter-zip sweater with a subtle logo is far different than having people walk around as a metaphorical billboard.”
“Another ‘no-no’ to consider is blindly gifting food or alcohol,” he warned. “Is the recipient on a diet, diabetic, or someone who abstains from alcohol?” He adds that food and alcohol can be appropriate, provided you have given thought about what you’re sending and to whom.
Company Gave Employees Cookies To Celebrate $10 Billion In Profits
Give the workers an extra day of PTO a year, or a raise, or working technology? Nah, how about COOKIES???
Hyken says a little can go a long way; for example, the gift of appreciation. “This isn’t a physical gift that costs money,” explained the expert. ”It can be a personal note from a boss, especially a higher-up executive.”
Hyken tells us about one of his friends who was the president of a large company. “When he heard about an employee doing something amazing, he would write the employee a note. He may never have met the employee, but he knew what they had done,” revealed Hyken. “He was surprised that when he would meet them years later, they would mention how much they appreciated the gift (the note). One employee carried the note in her purse, every day.”
“Time is a gift,” the expert told Bored Panda. “Giving someone a bonus day (or two) off to recognize someone for hard work or work well done is nice.”
“Consider giving employees an experience,” he adds. “Giving away tickets to concerts or sporting events or taking them out for a special evening, a happy hour, or a team-building outing is remembered and appreciated.”
Hyken says while money is not a bad gift and it’s almost always appreciated, it’s usually not memorable. “Employees will love getting a surprise bonus or financial gift, but keep in mind that it doesn’t create a long-term memory,” he explained. “It will be remembered as part of their compensation and not a ‘memorable’ gift.”
Happy Nurses’ Week
This Will Cover My Rising Rent
Employee Appreciation Day
Our local Walmart decided to show their appreciation for the hard work working employees who tirelessly work themselves to ensure that the shelves are stocked for customers.
You may want to consider moving to Chennai, India if you’re after big, flashy corporate gifts. A company there called Team Detailing Solutions reportedly gifted 28 cars and 29 motorbikes to employees to boost their morale and give a great, big “Thank You” for their hard work in 2024. And we aren’t talking old, beaten-up vehicles. All were brand new, and some workers even received a Mercedes Benz.
The company revealed it has around 180 highly skilled workers who hail from “humble backgrounds”. Team Detailing Solutions started gifting cars and bikes in 2022. They select the most motivated employees when deciding who deserves new wheels.
"We wanted to show our appreciation for their tireless efforts in driving the company's success. We believe our employees are our greatest assets," said Managing Director of the company, Sridhar Kannan.
In addition to giving out cars and bikes, the company also provides what it calls "marriage assistance" to employees. Basically, when a worker is planning their wedding, they receive 100,000 rupees, which works out to around $1,200.
Congrats On 35 Years For The Company! Here Is 12 Donuts
It’s kinda sad honestly after 35 years they think 12 donuts is good enough.
What My School Gave Its Teachers For Teacher Appreciation Week
My Wife’s Teacher Appreciation Gift From The Administrators Who Have Let Everyone Know All Year They Do Not Appreciate Them At All
While corporate gifts don’t have to be extravagant and over-the-top, research shows they are important. One survey found that 57 % of employees polled were more likely to be loyal and continue working for a company that provides gifts to employees.
But gifts can backfire. 37% of respondents felt under-appreciated by their boss based on some of the gifts they’ve received. 42% said they'd received a gift they didn’t want. An empty tin, a rock, or a packet of popcorn might very well make that list.
Getting This As A Teacher Is Degrading. If You Want To Show Us Appreciation, Then Pay Us!
10 Year Symbol: Represents Durability And Flexibility. My Wife Got This From Work, She's Been There 19 Years. They Gave This And A Bunch Of Other Random Stuff
For Christmas 2019, My Boss Gifted Us With 1 Work From Home Day In 2020
“Even a relatively small gesture around the holidays can help generate a boost in employee morale and loyalty,” notes healthcare media company Health Leaders. “Companies that go the extra mile and try to get their workers thoughtful and meaningful gifts can expect even greater dividends.” In short, your corporate gift can be the gift that keeps giving (back to you) if you do it right.
After A Year Nurse Shortages, Running Out Of PPE, Working Employees To The Bone Without Hazard Pay, This Is The Meal My Wife’s Hospital Had The Audacity To Serve For Nurse’s Appreciation Week
The Bring Your Own Potato Bar Hosted By My School For Teacher Appreciation
These Are Trying Times With High Inflation, Better Bust The Sticker Budget
Temy Mancusi-Ungaro is the Chief Executive Officer of global data-driven gifting platform Reachdesk. He says personalized and timely gifts are an excellent way for employers to let staff know they are humans that are appreciated and cared for. It also signals that the company wants to invest in their employees’ work experience.
The expert adds that there’s an almost guaranteed return on investment. “Every dollar I spend on my people, I get $10 in return. The more I invested in my employees, the better my customer service becomes,” said Mancusi-Ungaro in a podcast.
The Warehouse I Work At Was #1 In The Company For The 1st Quarter, Management Promised A Huge Reward, This Was It
The GM of the warehouse kept going on and on about how glad he was that we hit #1 because he'd be getting a bonus check "just in time for the warmer weather." Also a few suits from corporate came in to "personally and individually thank each of us" and needless to say they neither talked to nor thanked nobody.
2 Billion In Gross Profit
I Work At A Prison That Is Terribly Short Staffed, 12 Hour Overtime Shifts Are Mandated, And We've Just Been Informed That We Won't Be Getting A Yearly Raise For Cost Of Living/Inflation. This Is Our "Mental Health Awareness Month" Gift
According to online gifting platform Giftsenda, corporate gifting strategy should begin with a budget. “Ensuring your gift aligns with your brand’s core values will help translate the message you intend on sending, but it is crucial to ensure you do not spend beyond your means,” explains the site.
Pathetic
My Friend Got A “Gift” From Work. Chappy New Year
This Snow Reminded Me Of That Time When My Employer Asked Us To Work In -40 Weather. Our Reward? A Hat
The hat reads "40 Below Survivor 2019" which sucks for a couple of reasons. 1. People literally could not make it in, and I had a number of factors that allowed me to do so and 2. It wasn't at our facility, but another employee of the company actually died in the snow. Your job doesn't care about you. Stay warm and stay safe.
Giftsenda cautions that companies should also take into account cultural sensitivities, conflicts of interest and legal regulations. Gifting has evolved over the years, and companies should think creatively and out-of-the box.
“Conventional gifts, like branded stationery and calendars are a thing of the past; making way for customized gifts, experiential offerings and the power of choice,” notes Giftsenda, adding that businesses are using personalization in gifting to make longer lasting impressions.
Our Work Christmas Bonus. Can't Wait To Pay My Bills With This
No Money Reward, No Time Off, Just Meaningless Things
Genuinely Ready To Quit! This Was My Bonus For Making The Company $85,000 In February
They gave me rainbow earphones because I'm part of the LGBT community. The earphones cost $2 on Amazon and didn't work. This is a Fortune 50 company. I make gross $45,000 a year.
Instead of a cheap, tacky, useless or insulting gift, corporates can consider buying experiences for their staff. Think sky-diving, cooking classes, concert tickets, or massages. And if you're reluctant to spend, and think frugality is going to pay out in the long run, think again. There are plenty of examples where it's backfired, and cost a company reputation damage.
A Competing Company Is Offering Us 20 Percent More To Work For Them. Management's Response
Unless they've been there 25-30 years to get their retirement, I would imagine this company will have a lot of vacant positions. Without resignation letters. Also, their department head can't spell, which would have made me more resentful.
My Girlfriend's Boss Handed This To Her In Her Office Saying, "These Are Being Handed Out From The Company." I'm Not Sure If This Is A Christmas Gift. What Do You All Think?
My Company Has Given Each Employee 1-2 Bottles Of Expired Hand Sanitizer For "Employee Appreciation Day" 3 Years In A Row. Guess They Had Some Left Over From The Lockdowns
My husband works in HAZMAT. He's 100% sure it's because bulk disposal of 70% iso is too expensive, so they'd rather disperse it to staff and make us get rid of it for them.
It smells horrible and I almost never use hand sanitizer when soap and water is available.
In 2022, energy supplier E.On publicly apologized after sending socks to its customers as part of a badly thought-out PR campaign to generate awareness around saving energy. As per the BBC, the socks "came with a message encouraging people to leave 'lighter footprints' by turning heating down and lowering carbon emissions."
Customers were not amused, with many angered that the cost of living crisis in the U.K. was related to the rising cost of electricity.
"If you recently received a pair of socks from us, we would like to say we are incredibly sorry for how we have made some people feel," tweeted the company. "In light of the seriousness of current challenges that many people are facing, this mailing should have been stopped and we are sorry."
Case in point: put thought into gifts, or be willing to pay the price.
Last Week Boss Overhears Us Complaining About No Raises, This Week Everyone Get Cookies
After 10 Years At Her Job She Got A Pay Rate Increase, I Don’t Know What We’re Are Going To Do With All This Extra Cash
My "Bonus" A $5 Dunkin Gift Card
I gave $20 gift cards out of my own pocket to my people at Christmas. Starbucks, caribou coffee, whatever they usually eat/drink. And I knew them well enough to know what they used!
While the concept of corporate gifting seems far removed from the festive fun of family gatherings, there's a similar thread of camaraderie and appreciation at the heart of both.
At your next holiday gathering, why not include unique activities that foster togetherness, like engaging in family games that create lasting memories? These moments of connection are invaluable, much like a thoughtful corporate gift meant to show genuine appreciation.
CFO Sent Me A Thank You Gift
Backstory: I've been doing the workload of 2 people for almost 2 years now, they just fired someone from my team and my manager has gone on stress leave and long service leave so I've been covering for both of them for the last 5-6 weeks too.
The company CFO, who I report to, lives in a different state. Last month I had to do our end of month procedures by myself for the first time (which usually involves 4 people) and had to be done on a strict timeline. I worked my guts out to do it, and afterwards I had 973 emails of my own to action that I had ignored to finish end of month. I was overwhelmed and told the CFO and CEO that I was taking a day off because my workload is too high and I needed to mental break to reset.
The CFO has been making a big deal for the last 3 weeks to the exec team and other managers in my office about how she's organized a nice gift for me to say thank you for the hard work I've put in. The last week she mentioned it to me directly and has been asking me to hunt it down because she couldn't understand how it still hadn't gotten there and didn't want it to get lost etc...
Today it turned up and it was literally 2 packets of Peppa Pig lollies. I have never laughed so hard, yet been so offended at the same time.
How would you take this? Should I say something?
Today Is Teacher Appreciation Day. Our Principal Told Us She Left “Surprise Treats” In The Lounge As Our Gift. My Favorite Is The Leftover Snack From Her Southwest Flight
After Working 3 Positions And Managing 20 Employees, Here’s My Work Christmas Gift
What My Hospital Gave An 8 Person Ir Department For Employee Appreciation Day. 1 Kitkat Bar
"Gift" From The School My Girlfriend Got For Teacher’s Appreciation Week
Love How I Get This After Spending 5 Years At A Job
This So What We Got After “Breaking Records” For The Company
Received This Today 5/9/19 For “Employee Appreciation Week”
This Gift From Administration For Teachers Appreciation Week. It Was A Bunch Of Tiny Trinkets Wrapped In Tissue Paper
We Bust Out A** In The Heat All Day In Auto Detail And Touch Every Car That Leaves Our Dealership (Hyundai) So We Sell A Decent Amount A Day. This Was Our Reward For It
Lmfao Have A Snack
I barely made my mortgage, I'm a caregiver for a parent with medical bills piling up. I've been asking, applying, and almost begging to do anything in this org that will give me a raise to take care of responsibilities - I got a Welch's fruit snack.
First Day Of Teacher Appreciation Week. This Was Our Gift Bag Given To Us By Administration
I See Your Fancy Lindor Treats And Raise You The 6 Individually Wrapped Lifesavers I Received From Work
Spencer’s Gifts Sending Literal Bricks To Employees As A “Thank You”
When they gave me a 4"x4" plaque for outstanding service in my job (cashier), I stood in front of my assistant store manager and dumped it in the trash. They should do the same with this or maybe drop it on their foot.
A Gift From Work... To Motivate, Validate Our Efforts. They Ordered 100's
My Company's "Appreciation Gift" For Breaking Company Q2 And 1h Records
FedEx Showed Its Appreciation For Its Essential Employees With This. Thanks, FedEx
Instead Of A Christmas Bonus This Year My Work Gave Out Gift Cards To The Company "Swag Store", Where You Can Buy Luxury Items Such As
It Was Teacher Appreciation Week And They Said Dinner Would Be Provided
Check Out My Christmas Bonus After Making My Company $1 Million In The Last 2 Months Alone. $25 Card
Girlfriend Has Worked For The Company Over A Year. Here Was How They Rewarded Her
Store Managers Get A $100,000+ Bonus, Employees Get
Bonus? Nope! Raise? Nope
But thank you master for my non-delux chicken sandwich, provided because labor inspectors are here.
Hit Our Yearly Target A Month Early And Got This Instead Of A Pizza Party
I'd take this over most of the c**p in this list. Still not great. :(
This Is What A Got As A Gift From My Company For Successfully Going Live With A Client With 2m€ Contract, Seems Pretty Fair
Hours Majorly Cut, Asking Tms To Go Home Early, Retracting Shifts, Requesting Tms To Go On Demand. This Goes Up In The Breakroom. Read The Room??
My Partner's "Employee Appreciation Gift" After Wawa Has Refused To Give Any Pay Raises For Two Years
4 Of My Coworkers Quit Last Week, So Corporate Handed Out Gift Bags. Corporate Clearly Thinks We're Kindergarteners
Saw This In The Breakroom Today
To Show Appreciation To Employees
This Was Our Only Gift For “Employee Appreciation Month”
This Is What I Got For Working 1 Year At My Job. They Spelt My Last Name Wrong. Pathetic
They changed their "gift' again. When I started they would give you a round patch for doing a good job. If you got 10 there would be an extra $50 in your next check. They went to the 4"x4" little plaques (fired that CEO with mega bucks "retirement" money), and now they give you candy bars. I'm impressed by how they've gone downhill since I worked there.
We Were Promised Candy Bars Today For Teacher Appreciation Week
For context, the empty bowls were from the small bags of Sun Chips from yesterday.
The "Gift" Received For Teacher Appreciation Week
The Gift I Got From Work For "National Thank You Day." I Feel Truly Insulted
We Made A Ton Of Money For The Company I Work At, And A $2 Hot Pocket Is Our Reward. “Yay”
My Multi-Million Dollar Health Care Company Said They Were Getting Us A Present For Being Essential Workers. We Got A Baggie Of Masks
What Twenty Years Is Worth To My Company
An extra four days of PTO isn’t too bad. They’re headed in the right direction at least.
My Job Just Gave Me A Pin Celebrating 5 Years Of Me Working There. When The Company I'm Working At Was Sold And I'm Being Laid Off In A Few Months Because The Company That Bought Us Out Doesn't Want To Pay My Current Wages
To Show Employee Appreciation During The Holidays
My Employee Appreciation Gift
Here's an old expired, melted together bag of what used to be a somewhat yummy snack! You're welcome!
I’ve Been At This Job For 2 Years And Have Been Working Nonstop Since The Pandemic Started. They Mentioned Gifting Us Something As An Appreciation For All Our Hard Work During These Chaotic Times. Here’s What They Gave Us
Everyone In My Department Received One Of These From Our Boss. What Is The Point Of This? The Best Part Is She Hand Signed Every Single One. There’s Like 50 People In My Department
Employee Appreciation Day At The 3rd Biggest Automotive Supplier, Free Tea Or Coffee
This Employee Appreciation "Gift" My Husband Received. Four Candies, A Pen, And A Sticker, In This Useless Mesh Bag. Wtf?
Found This In Our Break Room This Morning. “Instead Of A Raise Or Bonus, We’ll Give You Fake Money With The Managers Face On It”
My Spouse's Christmas Bonus From Panera
Merry Christmas! It Was A Record Profit Year So Here Are Some Baked Beans And Potatoes You Can Bake To Celebrate. Thank You For Your Efforts
I Feel So Valued
Here ya go - my “bonus” from one of my jobs this year at a grocery store: homemade Chex mix. Yup.
Because nothing says “I value you” like a baggie of cereal and pretzels.
My Wife’s Salary Is Made Out Of Commissions And Instead Of Getting Cash Payment For A Product She Sold Her Company Gave Her Hkd 6k ($766) In Vouchers To Spend In A “Japanese” Supermarket
This supermarket isn’t even located in our area and we will have to carry the groceries from far away with public transport or cab.
PS: in Hong Kong we don’t drive as most of locals.
I Present To You, My Reward For Covering 2 Vacant Positions In My Department While Management Has Been “Looking” For Replacements. One Has Been Vacant For Almost 12 Months, And The Other For 7
What 5 Years At My Company Gets You
Due to doxing concerns, I can't show the inside but it's just a single line of text that said happy anniversary from (company location).
a card for 5 years!? Yikes I remember when 5 years was a pen set, 10 was a party and nice gift, 15 was a party and a nicer gift
My Moms 10 Year Associate Anniversary Present From A Retail Store
This Is Despicable
My Girlfriend’s Nurse Appreciation Gift From One Of The Largest Hospitals In The Metroplex…
I'm Back With Another "Employee Appreciation Day" Gift From My Work!
Think positive? Yeah, there must be a better place to work out there.
Co-Worker Won This Cup And Bag, As A Gift In A Raffle, During Our Hospital Staff Appreciation Week. They Also Only Alloted Us $12 To Spend On Our Appreciation Lunch They Baught Us. I Feel Really Appreciated Now!
Unless you are really into McDs, etc., a sandwich alone can cost $12, with no drink, and no side.
I Left My Old Job After 4 Years, They Sent Me This
My Wife’s 3 Year Working Anniversary “Gift”
I Got A King Size Payday For Christmas Bonus. For The Past 4 Years I’ve Gotten $1000 In Amazon Gift Cards. This Year Was Candy And $100 To Walmart
My Reward For Being Top Sales, Top Customer Engagement, Going Above And Beyond, And Being A Team Coach. Yay
Our Office Gave Us This To Say "Thanks For Your Hard Work" After There Has Been A Serious Sickness Spread Around The Office. I Would Rather Had A Pizza Party
Mcdonalds Will Reward You For Working 30 Long Years With $300
Picked up a part time second job to pay down credit cards/save for a vacation and saw this in the break room. This is a franchise, so I’m not sure if this is normal for McDonalds or not. But imagine putting in your 30 years, getting ready to retire, and being presented with $300 and getting told to buy yourself something "special".
Saw Someone Post The Cup They Received From Their Job As A Thank You For Working During The Pandemic And I Raise You A Bracelet Dollar General Gave Out
My Husband’s Gift For 5 Years Of Employment Arrived Today
Local Hardware Store Shows How Employees Are Rewarded
Employee Appreciation Day, Somehow This Seems Worse Than Pizza
Got Mailed A Pen For A Years Worth Of Work
3 Year Gift Bag
After 3 years of working for the local McDonald's almost 50 hours a week this is what they got me.
A non working hamburger pen A broken telescopic pipe cleaner I think with a red metal case A card caddy for my phone I can't use due to my phone case An unmarked gift card for Walmart A free cone voucher A free meal voucher A 3 years of service pin
It's the thought that counts I guess. What do yall think
Our Company Is Giving Us Gifts Instead Of Holiday Pay. This Was Today. I Am In A Mood
Today For Employee Appreciation Day, (Which Was 6 Days Ago, Mind You) We Were Gifted… Earplugs That Are Slightly Better Than The Ones They Already Supply!
My Bonus For Working 5 Years With The Same Company. Not A Pay Raise, Not Cola. This
My Christmas Bonus This Year
We Got Our Christmas Bonus Today. Not Even Handed Out. Just A Pile In The Break Room
Asked For A Raise 2 Months Ago And Was Passed Over For A Promotion That I Was ‘Guaranteed’ To Get After A Colleague Retired. Got This For My 2 Year Anniversary Today. I Also Have A Chocolate Allergy
It's Employee Appreciation Week At My Sos Work Place. This Is What They Were Given
Company Made 5 Billion Last Year And All I Got Was A Candy Bar
Just Received My Christmas Bonus From The Company…
A Bunch Of Techs At My Husband’s Hvac Company Want To Quit. This Was Management’s “Gift” To Them To Smooth Things Over
10 Year Work Anniversary Present From Work
Reward For 5 Years Service At A Fortune 500 Bank
My Job Decided To Throw Us A "Pizza Party" A Day Late. They Could Give Us A Raise, Or Even Staff Us More Than The Absolute Bare Minimum. Instead, We Are Given Pizza And A Cake While We Work, Not Even An Extra Break To Eat It
Employee Appreciation Day Gift Where I Work
An employer who can't chew gum and appreciate employees at the same time.
Hits Different When It's A Costco, And Freezing Outside
Poll Question
What would be your preferred type of bonus for hard work?
Cash
High-value gift
Additional PTO
Career development opportunity
And in the meantime the CEO gets a 40 million dollar yearly bonus. These are disgusting to say the least! F**K corporate America and its entire slave culture it's built on!
people get treated like garbage for sticking around and then they proceed to vote for a fascist who is against taxing the rich .. people proceed to say "they are rich they worked for it they earned it so why do they have to pey taxes" .. so are you carla, you worked 30+ years for the same multimillion company and the onlly little appreciation token you get is a day of homeofficework.. work you would do anyways but in the office .. while your CEO is getting payed 100% more than what you get for being already rich and he gets all the money because you are treated lously.... what a great deal!
This is nauseating. Workers are being treated like children. This is how I was rewarded in elementary school because everyone got above a B on the big math test. This isn't how grown adults should be treated. Like many have said, it would be better to receive nothing than to get a slap in the face. You appreciate me so much that I'm worth burnt hot dogs to you? A big hospital making gobs of money appreciates their nurses so much they spring for hot dogs, and beans. If you want to show your appreciation with a meal--serve an actual, worthwhile meal that makes your employees like they're feeling treated or spoiled. I don't think most people expect extras at their job. They really do just want to feel appreciated, like they matter and what they do is making a difference. But if you're someone pulling in millions of dollars for your company and they decide to show you appreciation with a donut--that does the exact opposite.
In my humble opinion, if you're not going to give a proper gift; give nothing. It's a lot less insulting
I'm a retired nurse. We got some crappy gifts in my last job. I didn’t care. During my last couple years working, I did an extra shift every week to help prepare for retirement. I got paid $884 for that shift (13 hours overtime at $48 an hour plus a $260 bonus). Add that to the total of $1,280 I got for the other three shifts, and I was getting $2,164 a week. And when I retired, I also got over $20,000 for unused vacation time and sick days.
Money and time off at Christmas. Nobody wants more junk for their house.
One time I won a sales competition and they gave me an expired Denny's coupon 😆
one Christmas, my principal gifted the entire staff a plain white coffee mug with a sticker that said the school's name.
In my school district the teacher appreciation gifts and celebrations were awesome, but of course they were all financed and arranged by the PTA. Very supportive parents!
I don't believe I've ever gotten a gift except the annual Christmas part. That was okay and maybe a step ortwo above cookies that someone else brought from home. They could have at least asked the bosses wives to bake.
Mid 2000's AutoZone. The store is having a customer appreciation day lunch which is primarily for the commercial customers. They send out a flyer, the garages are really pumped about it as this was the first time any of their suppliers had ever done such a thing. What made it bad? 1) the Manager kind of jumped the gun on letting the garages know and had them expecting a certain level of food. 2) the manager and company are tight wads. He talked to a guy with a food truck that was ready to take care of everything. BBQ plate with 3 sides for $3.95 a plate, a real bargain. BUT...he had a 300 plate minimum, which was actually no problem considering the number of mechanics that would be attending and carrying back to the office staff. Day of the lunch the mechanics showed up to find the store manager cooking burgers and dogs on his personal grill from home. To say they were pissed would be an understatement. Even now, very few come out for appreciation day due to that one incident.
Rewards such as these always come from people that are overpaid and have no concept of reality. While I've personally encountered several bad appreciation items, one of the worst was with our Christmas bonus. Owners gave part of it as Bass Pro Shops gift cards. Most of the employees don't fish and never even go in a Bass Pro Shop.
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Ugh. So many awful ones. I worked for Google for a while. Holiday gift went from a brand new phone, to a list of charities you could have the company donate $400 to. I mean, I'm glad some charities I love got some extra money, but I think Google enjoyed the tax benefits even more.
I am so lucky I worked for such generous bosses. One year my christmas bonus was 5k!
All of the above must be some thing in the US. I'm at the a**e-end of my working life and have been with my current employers, the Ministry of Defence for ten years. No one said a word, nor did I expect them to, despite being a civilian. My colleagues get medals and bonuses for time served. During my service I received a medal at fifteen years, no retention bonus and just 28 extra leave days for re-engaging. Rather than insult your work force, either say nothing or give them something worthwhile, you miserable managers.
One place I was at, as a thank you for end of the year, they gave everyone a gift pack of popsanity flavors and company sweatshirt (really high quality warm fleece with a hood. High end one). A different place, they gave us a cap, sweatshirt, wireless phone charging pad, note pad, fancy pen, and a bag. Overall a nice pack.
I keep saying this, but the worst gift I got was a gift card for a restaurant chain I don't like (they've frequently undercooked chicken for me, and that's their specialty). The gift card was only valid at one location, which was 40 minutes-1 hour away from where I lived at the time, and couldn't use it elsewhere. The worst part? I told my old boss that I hated that restaurant chain in the past, but he still got me a gift card for that chain restaurant.
Companies making huge profits, executives that claim all the kudos for good results, and hard working, grass - roots employees get s****y " gifts " ..... ? Yeah, that will keep the peasants happy.
There I read about this topic, the more than I'm glad that I don't live in the USA. Hell, I got a 1,200€ bonus last year and was still a little bit disappointed about that and you guys have to be thankful if you get some sweets...
Well, this makes me feel better about the laundry powder and bag of rice that my school has given to us teachers in the last year.
Bro, the small restaurant/bar I worked at threw us a private Christmas party. Open bar, homemade buffet. We all got a four pack of assorted beers from all over the country and cash. I'd been there for two months, and they gave me $100. Since my partner helps out sometimes, they let him come and gave him a $50. Next year, they waited to let me go until after the party, so I could get the same treatment. Best employers ever. How insulting that large corporations are doing less than 1% of that for their people. (Edit: They only let me go because of some physical issues that have prevented me from doing that type of work. No hard feelings either side, and they'll give a strong recommendation when I can find something less taxing. It was necessary, and I would have quit soon for everyone's sake.)
Be careful if you complain. One year we got a real small amount of money as reward for our company's enormous success, employees couldn't believe it and complained. We never ever got anything again afterwards.
I used to work for a really s****y company that had such a toxic work environment that it drove me into a burnout. But at least I got 1000€ for my tenth anniversary. I also got 1000€ when they cancelled the company bus I took every day. Bought a Stressless leather relax chair worth 3000€ with that money.
Call me crazy - but isn't your pay the reward for working? Or is this just another one of those bash America posts? I've never had a job where there was an expectation of a bonus of any kind so I'm genuinely perplexed by people being upset because they got a badge to recognise their numbers of years of service.
It's not bashing at all it's calling out s****y people doing s****y things and I'd bet money almost every single one of these gave their top 1% company people massive bonuses.
Load More Replies...Pay isn't a reward. It is money owed to you because you provided a service. Framing it as a reward is implying they don't even have to give you that if they didn't want to. But don't worry, that's probably where we're headed with stagnate wages and the people doing most of the work getting pizza parties while the higher ups get thousands in bonuses.
And in the meantime the CEO gets a 40 million dollar yearly bonus. These are disgusting to say the least! F**K corporate America and its entire slave culture it's built on!
people get treated like garbage for sticking around and then they proceed to vote for a fascist who is against taxing the rich .. people proceed to say "they are rich they worked for it they earned it so why do they have to pey taxes" .. so are you carla, you worked 30+ years for the same multimillion company and the onlly little appreciation token you get is a day of homeofficework.. work you would do anyways but in the office .. while your CEO is getting payed 100% more than what you get for being already rich and he gets all the money because you are treated lously.... what a great deal!
This is nauseating. Workers are being treated like children. This is how I was rewarded in elementary school because everyone got above a B on the big math test. This isn't how grown adults should be treated. Like many have said, it would be better to receive nothing than to get a slap in the face. You appreciate me so much that I'm worth burnt hot dogs to you? A big hospital making gobs of money appreciates their nurses so much they spring for hot dogs, and beans. If you want to show your appreciation with a meal--serve an actual, worthwhile meal that makes your employees like they're feeling treated or spoiled. I don't think most people expect extras at their job. They really do just want to feel appreciated, like they matter and what they do is making a difference. But if you're someone pulling in millions of dollars for your company and they decide to show you appreciation with a donut--that does the exact opposite.
In my humble opinion, if you're not going to give a proper gift; give nothing. It's a lot less insulting
I'm a retired nurse. We got some crappy gifts in my last job. I didn’t care. During my last couple years working, I did an extra shift every week to help prepare for retirement. I got paid $884 for that shift (13 hours overtime at $48 an hour plus a $260 bonus). Add that to the total of $1,280 I got for the other three shifts, and I was getting $2,164 a week. And when I retired, I also got over $20,000 for unused vacation time and sick days.
Money and time off at Christmas. Nobody wants more junk for their house.
One time I won a sales competition and they gave me an expired Denny's coupon 😆
one Christmas, my principal gifted the entire staff a plain white coffee mug with a sticker that said the school's name.
In my school district the teacher appreciation gifts and celebrations were awesome, but of course they were all financed and arranged by the PTA. Very supportive parents!
I don't believe I've ever gotten a gift except the annual Christmas part. That was okay and maybe a step ortwo above cookies that someone else brought from home. They could have at least asked the bosses wives to bake.
Mid 2000's AutoZone. The store is having a customer appreciation day lunch which is primarily for the commercial customers. They send out a flyer, the garages are really pumped about it as this was the first time any of their suppliers had ever done such a thing. What made it bad? 1) the Manager kind of jumped the gun on letting the garages know and had them expecting a certain level of food. 2) the manager and company are tight wads. He talked to a guy with a food truck that was ready to take care of everything. BBQ plate with 3 sides for $3.95 a plate, a real bargain. BUT...he had a 300 plate minimum, which was actually no problem considering the number of mechanics that would be attending and carrying back to the office staff. Day of the lunch the mechanics showed up to find the store manager cooking burgers and dogs on his personal grill from home. To say they were pissed would be an understatement. Even now, very few come out for appreciation day due to that one incident.
Rewards such as these always come from people that are overpaid and have no concept of reality. While I've personally encountered several bad appreciation items, one of the worst was with our Christmas bonus. Owners gave part of it as Bass Pro Shops gift cards. Most of the employees don't fish and never even go in a Bass Pro Shop.
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Ugh. So many awful ones. I worked for Google for a while. Holiday gift went from a brand new phone, to a list of charities you could have the company donate $400 to. I mean, I'm glad some charities I love got some extra money, but I think Google enjoyed the tax benefits even more.
I am so lucky I worked for such generous bosses. One year my christmas bonus was 5k!
All of the above must be some thing in the US. I'm at the a**e-end of my working life and have been with my current employers, the Ministry of Defence for ten years. No one said a word, nor did I expect them to, despite being a civilian. My colleagues get medals and bonuses for time served. During my service I received a medal at fifteen years, no retention bonus and just 28 extra leave days for re-engaging. Rather than insult your work force, either say nothing or give them something worthwhile, you miserable managers.
One place I was at, as a thank you for end of the year, they gave everyone a gift pack of popsanity flavors and company sweatshirt (really high quality warm fleece with a hood. High end one). A different place, they gave us a cap, sweatshirt, wireless phone charging pad, note pad, fancy pen, and a bag. Overall a nice pack.
I keep saying this, but the worst gift I got was a gift card for a restaurant chain I don't like (they've frequently undercooked chicken for me, and that's their specialty). The gift card was only valid at one location, which was 40 minutes-1 hour away from where I lived at the time, and couldn't use it elsewhere. The worst part? I told my old boss that I hated that restaurant chain in the past, but he still got me a gift card for that chain restaurant.
Companies making huge profits, executives that claim all the kudos for good results, and hard working, grass - roots employees get s****y " gifts " ..... ? Yeah, that will keep the peasants happy.
There I read about this topic, the more than I'm glad that I don't live in the USA. Hell, I got a 1,200€ bonus last year and was still a little bit disappointed about that and you guys have to be thankful if you get some sweets...
Well, this makes me feel better about the laundry powder and bag of rice that my school has given to us teachers in the last year.
Bro, the small restaurant/bar I worked at threw us a private Christmas party. Open bar, homemade buffet. We all got a four pack of assorted beers from all over the country and cash. I'd been there for two months, and they gave me $100. Since my partner helps out sometimes, they let him come and gave him a $50. Next year, they waited to let me go until after the party, so I could get the same treatment. Best employers ever. How insulting that large corporations are doing less than 1% of that for their people. (Edit: They only let me go because of some physical issues that have prevented me from doing that type of work. No hard feelings either side, and they'll give a strong recommendation when I can find something less taxing. It was necessary, and I would have quit soon for everyone's sake.)
Be careful if you complain. One year we got a real small amount of money as reward for our company's enormous success, employees couldn't believe it and complained. We never ever got anything again afterwards.
I used to work for a really s****y company that had such a toxic work environment that it drove me into a burnout. But at least I got 1000€ for my tenth anniversary. I also got 1000€ when they cancelled the company bus I took every day. Bought a Stressless leather relax chair worth 3000€ with that money.
Call me crazy - but isn't your pay the reward for working? Or is this just another one of those bash America posts? I've never had a job where there was an expectation of a bonus of any kind so I'm genuinely perplexed by people being upset because they got a badge to recognise their numbers of years of service.
It's not bashing at all it's calling out s****y people doing s****y things and I'd bet money almost every single one of these gave their top 1% company people massive bonuses.
Load More Replies...Pay isn't a reward. It is money owed to you because you provided a service. Framing it as a reward is implying they don't even have to give you that if they didn't want to. But don't worry, that's probably where we're headed with stagnate wages and the people doing most of the work getting pizza parties while the higher ups get thousands in bonuses.
