I agree this video may shed a light on the situation.Kris I know it is a tough time for many in this business…I hear it when I talk to my clients…
But killing two birds with one stone does not reward or motivate your staff…They too may be suffering with lower pay than they would like or lower tips…So where possible you should give them a gift that is not a tool for your business…That extra appreciation will come back in extra effort and enthusiasm…Your idea of a gift may end up being demoralizing and counter productive…
Perhaps you missed that part. My number one priority and indebtedness to them is to continue to provide the job I hired them to do. I really don’t think any employee or any person for that matter will feel more appreciated by a 25 dollar gift card. Appreciation is something you should practice all year long.All we can afford
I’m up for a new manager and 2 drivers after Christmas. I can’t really say my manager (my daughter) is half witted as that reflects back on her biological development of which I was a major part (I think I was anyway), but drivers, well that is another story. I think you could fill the managers job and Kim I hear is good at driving. Heck we even have spare rooms at our house just 200 mtrs from the store. The movies are 30 mtrs away from our store and we always have plenty of chocolates around. Start Tuesday 4th January.You still got a slot for me if I get fired by my staff for not having enough $$$ to give anything away as gifts? I ain’t pretty, but I can make a pizza as ordered . . . and do the work of three half-witted teensI could use some chocolates and movie tix.