Most of us spend more time at work than anywhere else, it's nice to hear that "thank you" every once in a while and to know that you are appreciated.
I wanted to share this story because I thought it was a neat thing that the company did and I don't feel like you see it enough.
My FI works about 7 months out of the year in a different state, needless to say, it's hard on both of us. I came home yesterday from a week away and had a very thoughtful appreciation letter from his boss with a Starbucks gift card and flowers. It thanked me for all that I do to take care of the house and for supporting my FI while he is away, and that they know he couldn't do what he does without me.
I felt like this was a very nice way to do a little extra not only for the employee but also for the family, and acknowledge that they are sacrificing also. It makes you happy to know that you are supporting a company that actually thinks about their people as people and not numbers.
Anyone else have a happy Monday pick me up story?
Re: Work Appreciation
that is really nice!
My company is big into things like that. They regularly do little things to show employee appreciation, they will send flowers or something if a family member dies (even someone's grandparent or the spouse's relatives, etc). We are also into "hugging" our clients and will send different care packages for things such as new babies, new houses, get well soon, someone winning an award, etc.