Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What is the best Christmas present for Employees?

What is the best Christmas present for Employees. I am new to this company and in charge of the employees in our department. past years was a gift basket movie theme ie: popcorn soda blockbuster gift card,, Personalized stockings filled and then bathand body works one year . I am stumped I have $25-$40 per person to spend.

What is the best Christmas present for Employees?
How about gift certs to the movies.
Reply:You could call a local massage business and schedule 15 minute massages for the employees. This was my favorite!
Reply:COLD HARD CASH

SANTA'S LITTLE HELPER....
Reply:Help them fund their Christmas dinner by giving them all an HEB gift card. My company has done this at Thanksgiving for the past couple of years and I, for one, have found it to be very practical and much appreciated. This year it was attached to a cute card that showed a blind farmer with an ax feeling around a flock of turkeys with his cane. All of the turkeys were going "Moo".
Reply:pencils, calculators, flowers, paper, office supplies....
Reply:A 300 HUNDRED DOLLAR BONUS!!!!!!
Reply:maybe just some gift cards..... or some personalized things if you know everyone personally like if some have kids get them a gift card for the disney store..... and so on and so on....

good luck, lol :o) and merry christmas!!!! :o)
Reply:christmas cards with jokes on them
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Reply:Gift certificates so they can spend it on loved ones or themselves. From a major department store. You might be able to get a deal depending on the size of your workforce.
Reply:How about a gift certificate good for one day off?

how about a dinner for two at a local quality restaurant?

A complete Turkey or Ham dinner certificate from the supermarket?
Reply:What about gift certificates? Those always work. Or a GREAT BIG HUGE CHRISTMAS PARTY WITH LOBSTER AND ALL THE EXTRAS :)
Reply:Ask them what they would like. It's always more enjoyable to get a gift you can use, especially since an employer is showing appreciation for a year's worth of hard work. Put a list out of different options and have your employee's sign up for the option they would like, like gift cards to several different places; Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Victoria's Secret, etc. You could also give them the option of pooling the money and throwing a big Christmas Party just for them. Godd luck! I hope you find the answer to your Christmas dilema.
Reply:25$ Gift cards to walmart and everyone gets a turkey.that's what we did last year.....this year there giving out 200$ bonus checks at the Christmas party but you must show up to get it.
Reply:cash awards %26amp; bonuses.
Reply:I would personally love a gift card to any resuarant or one of thos nifty visa gift cards where you can spend it wherever you want to.
Reply:As an employee, I would rather have cash than gift cards and stockings filled with things I don't use.
Reply:I would like to suggest a gift certificate to a restaurant. That is what a lot of people like. It's nice to have a night out to eat.
Reply:ooooooo. per person huh???? Well, you could always buy them one of those VISA gift cards, good where ever they accept visa. IT lets them choose what they want, unlike others that make you use the gift card on the particular store only. Or you could buy chocolate.
Reply:Give them a box of chocolates and a gift card inside......
Reply:A nice salary increase. They remember you the rest of the year
Reply:Raises not roses. Next best, gift cards for pricey restaurants or upscale/fancy grocery stores.. No MacBurgers. Skip the stocking with trinkets, we have enough of those. I hope the company appreciates your interest. Good luck.
Reply:Cold Hard Cash. This way they can treat themselves to something they really want or use it to cushion the holiday expenses.
Reply:I would rather have the money. It sounds bad but hey Christmas is expensive. If that isn't possible a box of hot chocolate with a walmart giftcard is nice.
Reply:Gift cards for food, I like your movie idea too. Maybe coffee and tea gift baskets, candels and incence. Hope this helped.
Reply:The best thing I ever got from an employer was an extra vacation day to be used one day next year, I loved that.
Reply:Gift certificates to restaurants, or a store like borders or best buy.
Reply:I say give them the cash. Let them get what they want to. I know that not many guys want gifts from Bath and Body Works. But if it has to be a gift gift, then why not a basket with cheese, crackers, wine and wine glasses? Or skip the cheese and crackers and add a cork screw and bottle stopper. Or an ice cream themed basket? Sprinkles, hot fudge, caramel topping, ice cream scoop, those funny looking banana shaped bowls.
Reply:I gave these to all my office coleagues last year and they were a huge hit. So good in fact, they called me thoughout the year asking me to get more or where they could get them.



These are very stylish and cute and in expensive. Most of them use them around their office/cubicle and on their refrigerators at home.



I always gift these as stocking stuffers or to my neighbors and they absolutley love them.



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Good luck



Suzy
Reply:an extra salary
Reply:If you join the company..I wud say...go easy...try not to spend too much because you dont kno many people...



Chocolate wud be gud with xmas and candy cane...buy some lindor chocolate...Just curiousity...why do you want to spend $25 $40 anywaz...? Why dont you buy something exp for your room , family or maybe close friends / relatives?



I mean, end of the day its all up to you but ...think about it this way...if you spend $25 and you have minimum of 5 employes that's $125...thats a alot money...


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