Incentives are better served with perks and bonuses. “Good job” and a pat on the back used to work, before they cut his hours, made him pay more for benefits, and gave him a double work load to make up for the guy they laid off. But he’s lucky to have a job, so he can take comfort in the fact that the corporate big wigs won’t miss a tee time. Me bitter? nahhhhhhhh…
zman111666 about 11 years ago
Incentives are better served with perks and bonuses. “Good job” and a pat on the back used to work, before they cut his hours, made him pay more for benefits, and gave him a double work load to make up for the guy they laid off. But he’s lucky to have a job, so he can take comfort in the fact that the corporate big wigs won’t miss a tee time. Me bitter? nahhhhhhhh…