The military don’t have the luxury of giving bonuses. So they do well with what I call “tinsel and paper.” Too often civilian organizations think that a once-a-year bonus is the only means of recognition and you don’t need any encouragement the other 364 days. If you’re not management, then you don’t even get that.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Do they give one for maintaining your sanity?
cubswin2016 almost 8 years ago
He found his mittens so he can have some pie.
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
He cheated, he had a string through his sleeves attached to them.
Radish... almost 8 years ago
He stood watch over them while holding a gun.
dflak almost 8 years ago
The military don’t have the luxury of giving bonuses. So they do well with what I call “tinsel and paper.” Too often civilian organizations think that a once-a-year bonus is the only means of recognition and you don’t need any encouragement the other 364 days. If you’re not management, then you don’t even get that.
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Tinsel and paper cost almost nothing.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
You would be surprised at how seldom that one is awarded.