Posted on 10/07/2025 9:50:11 AM PDT by simpson96
I got.....................nothing.................
I worked at a major engineering firm.
No ten-year or 20-year recognitions for anyone.
No big deal.
Company give woman employment for eleven years and this is the thanks they get.
General Dynamics and Honeywell gave crappy little gifts like a tool set that probably cost $10 or a fake woodgrain plastic plaque. We all thought they’d have been much better off giving nothing rather than cheap junk.
She was employed. Unless they didn’t pay her, she gave them nothing.
Paid. She got paid.
No recognition is better than crappy recognition. At least if the company just ignores that stuff then there are no expectations. But when they start doing stuff it needs to be good stuff otherwise it becomes insulting. And in lieu of a raise, well that’s extra insulting.
What kind of mini candy bar? If it was a Payday or a Snickers, what’s the problem?
Your employer owes you nothing more than a paycheck. But… morale is important in any organization. Too many companies don’t understand that.
I once worked for a principal who’d provide everyone free ice cream for lunch (out of his own pocket) if teacher attendance that day was 100%. We’d all go the extra mile for that guy.
Interestingly enough, that principal was once an army infantryman. He understood the concept of morale. Today’s principals are all whiz kids. They don’t have a clue.
I got a tie tack after 20 years!
Same.
In fact, after I was with one group for 27 years, the only thing I received was a email saying that my email account was being closed.
By the way, I served honorably and was loyal. I was simply promoted to another group in the same company that used a different email domain.
I think it is a sweet gesture.
I get recognition.
I get an email that says ‘Thanks’.
Cool by me.
My whole company was let go by a guy on one of those desk speaker phones, severance pay??? Nope, just 30 minutes to clear out.
I worked my last twelve years in a division where appreciation for the employees was a big deal. Everyone, even the lowest on the ‘totem pole’ was treated as of equal value and importance, including recognition every five years of employment.
It was one of the nicest outfits I’ve worked for, and one with the least dissatisfaction among the work force.
The fact she posted on reddit is pretty big tell. Reddit is a leftist hell hole.
I have been running my own company for 25 years, sacrificing to make payroll every week even when there is no money for our family, available every day including vacations, putting up our house and other assets as collateral, going into debt to start business etc.
A candy bar would be nice. Even a Hershey Kiss would be wonderful.
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