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The company I used to work for would save all their scrap metal then cash it in to pay for the Company Christmas party. One year that got us a trip to the Kansas Speedway. We raced NASCAR cars for 10 laps then later that night had dinner at the nicest restaurant in town. This year my current employer got me a membership in the Jelly of the Month Club. As my cousin Eddie says "it's the gift that keeps on giving, Clark."
I have been with the company for a year now, the bonus was 50.00 and one kick a** party at the hilton.
I just started out with this company but I heard Back in Nov that the bonus last year was about $500. Yeah, that didn't happen this year. But, our GF was able to slip in an extra OT day, which he knew was basically going to be a slack off day. In these hard times you just gotta be grateful for what you get, and how you got it.
Last year was a weeks pay, this year $300 which was more than every other field man. Boss is keeping us busy but his bids are not what they used to be. He's keeping us employed.
Originally Posted by ultra classic se my christmas bonus is that I got my first employee since starting my business. I have been lucky to be in this position and i do consider myself very blessed to pick up a person that loves to learn. i have worked for the multi-million $ corps and that is why i do what i do. i thank bernie EVERY DAY for working hard and a job well done even if he makes some mistakes. i will do my damndest to keep him at 40+ hrs weekly even if that includes cutting grass. i wish all you guys the best of luck with these times, I have had to do things that has nothing to with hvac to stay busy but we will get 40. Good post. Good luck brother and Godspeed. I hope your business thrives.
my christmas bonus is that I got my first employee since starting my business. I have been lucky to be in this position and i do consider myself very blessed to pick up a person that loves to learn. i have worked for the multi-million $ corps and that is why i do what i do. i thank bernie EVERY DAY for working hard and a job well done even if he makes some mistakes. i will do my damndest to keep him at 40+ hrs weekly even if that includes cutting grass. i wish all you guys the best of luck with these times, I have had to do things that has nothing to with hvac to stay busy but we will get 40.
I got a new Bacharach combustion analyzer a little early this christmas.
I was laid off mid December. Nice Christmas present.
Originally Posted by RoBoTeq Now that's a sign of content workers. Good for you guys. Thank you and yes we are very happy they treat us well and we treat them well. 3 guys and we have 600,000 sq ft of space that is about 85% occupied, so we work or off and at least they take notice to that.
Originally Posted by HVAC-matt Actually the site I work on has three guys and we bought our direct supervisor a gc for Omaha steaks and we bought the manager and asst manager a gc for a restruant. This is a multi million dollar company that we work for not a single owner company. Now that's a sign of content workers. Good for you guys.
Originally Posted by RoBoTeq When was the last time any of you guys complaining gave your boss a christmas gift to show your appreciation for things they have done for you over the past year? That's right; the boss likes to be shown appreciation too. Actually the site I work on has three guys and we bought our direct supervisor a gc for Omaha steaks and we bought the manager and asst manager a gc for a restruant. This is a multi million dollar company that we work for not a single owner company.
Originally Posted by John Markl I grew up in Chicago, and until I was 30, THOUGHT I was a Democrat. Then, a good friend gave me this book to read. It changed my life. If you enjoyed Atlas Shrugged and have not read Rand's earlier novel, The Fountainhead, you owe it to yourself to read it. The Fountainhead hits on a lot of the Socialist tactics we see happening today. The story line revolves around an eccentric, Frank Lloyd Wright type of architect and a newspaper mogul, both being attacked by a very clever and subtle Socialist force. It really lets you understand how Socialists get what they want by making others think they are getting something for nothing.
Originally Posted by RoBoTeq For those who are so against business owners and corporations, you really do need to read Atlas Shrugged. Here is a little spoiler; when those with the drive and innovation to run successful businesses go on strike, no one is going to work. I grew up in Chicago, and until I was 30, THOUGHT I was a Democrat. Then, a good friend gave me this book to read. It changed my life.
Originally Posted by maynard I feel that being employed by someone has to be more than a "business transaction". Meaning the employee is being paid for services rendered. The same as if you went to walmart and bought something. In order for a business to be truely successful the technicians need to be very happy. A happy technician cares more about his work. Showing your techs that you care doesn't have to be a giant christmas bonus. It can be as simple as a lunch or breakfast at Denny's. (And the company doesn't have to even pay for it). I feel that alot of employers are unwilling to invest in their employees, and I am not talking financially. rather than a christmas bonus I would prefer if my company fix my van when things break down in a timely manner. not until the tires almost corded did I got a new tires... and that bad bearing whine at the pass front better be fixed... but, all in all, I'm thankful for what I've got. oh, I cold use a new extension ladder with wheels at the end. the one I have now is cracked at the top and sun washed. and tool allowance would be nice.
For those who are so against business owners and corporations, you really do need to read Atlas Shrugged. Here is a little spoiler; when those with the drive and innovation to run successful businesses go on strike, no one is going to work.
Originally Posted by John Markl You know, fella....instead of shooting your mouth off and whining....Why not put your big girl panties on, and open your own business? It's easy to sit in your high-chair pointing fingers at everyone else and crying. Why not show all of us know-nothings how to run a business under your belief system....?? I'm just wondering if it will ever dawn on him....or her....that when bad things happen to business owners, it equates to bad things happenning to all of the workers depending on those business owners to have the courage, understanding and daily drive to keep on keeping on even when the economy and government are fighting against them?
Originally Posted by kamersoutdoor Please take a bow Robo, for that was truly wisdom spoken. I could feel my lips moving as if it was spoken directly through them. I have preached that philosophy (not as well spoken) for years. Amen Sent from my BlackBerry 8530 using Tapatalk Sometimes it just flows out of me while I am in a trancelike state
Originally Posted by freemind I feel no sorrow for business folks. Matter of fact, I laugh and applaud what is happening. <snip> Seems to me that morals, common sense, and treating each other (ALL) with respect, is a LONG gone fairy tale. Reap what you sow... You know, fella....instead of shooting your mouth off and whining....Why not put your big girl panties on, and open your own business? It's easy to sit in your high-chair pointing fingers at everyone else and crying. Why not show all of us know-nothings how to run a business under your belief system....??
Originally Posted by RoBoTeq Having big government divide us into social classes is definitely a really bad idea for a free society. However, do we not have the right to pursue our own levels of societal class? Do we not have the right to pursue our own level of happiness? If one is content enough to live in near poverty because one does not care to work too hard, does that person not have the right to their poverty? And if another wants to pursue more material goods then what poverty level provides, should they not have the right to pursue that level of happiness by being more valuable? We, as Americans, are supposed to have the rights to what ever level of happiness we choose to pursue. Just as giving a child what that child has not earned creates a spoiled brat of a child, giving goods to those who have not earned them only creates ungrateful and demanding subjects under a Socialist government. Please take a bow Robo, for that was truly wisdom spoken. I could feel my lips moving as if it was spoken directly through them. I have preached that philosophy (not as well spoken) for years. Amen Sent from my BlackBerry 8530 using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by freemind And your responses are exactly why we will have another four years of the same presidentcy. Laws are made because a very few abuse the workers. (not that either is right, but it happens) Now business has developed the attitude of "us VS them". Somehow feeling superior and "special" compared to the lowly pleebs. Dividing us into smaller fractions. I feel no sorrow for business folks. Matter of fact, I laugh and applaud what is happening. You folks have created this environment. They are going to eat you. The occupy movement is just starting to gain steam. And while I think the movement is stupid, I am glad it is happening. Dividing the people of this country into this class and that class, is the death of this country. Seems to me that morals, common sense, and treating each other (ALL) with respect, is a LONG gone fairy tale. Reap what you sow... Having big government divide us into social classes is definitely a really bad idea for a free society. However, do we not have the right to pursue our own levels of societal class? Do we not have the right to pursue our own level of happiness? If one is content enough to live in near poverty because one does not care to work too hard, does that person not have the right to their poverty? And if another wants to pursue more material goods then what poverty level provides, should they not have the right to pursue that level of happiness by being more valuable? We, as Americans, are supposed to have the rights to what ever level of happiness we choose to pursue. Just as giving a child what that child has not earned creates a spoiled brat of a child, giving goods to those who have not earned them only creates ungrateful and demanding subjects under a Socialist government.
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