Re: Christmas bonus for dental employees

From: Jan (jdrew63929_at_aol.com)
Date: 12/09/04


Date: 09 Dec 2004 00:06:23 GMT


>Subject: Re: Christmas bonus for dental employees
>From: "Dr Steve" nospam@home.net
>Date: 12/8/2004 11:43 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <OPItd.3590$HS3.3117@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com>
>
>Whatever you do ,,,,,, do NOT call it a Christmas bonus. You will stuck
>doing it every year, and become the prixxx the first year you cannot afford
>to give more than last year.
>
>We do a Holiday dinner at a nice restaurant with the entire staff and all
>their spouses and children. I pick up the tab. It usually occurs after the
>first. Small gifts for the staff are usually presented at that time. If
>the previous calendar year went very well, and bills are all on time on
>January first, I will figure out what I can afford and will give some cash
>as well. The cash clearly is not a bonus, but rather a gift of
>appreciation. Some years, the cash gift does not occur. We then do annual
>performance evaluations in February with salary increases to staff members
>who improve and work hard (usually everyone).

Excellent!

Jan



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