Unappreciated Employee Received A Box Of Chocolates For Christmas, And He’s Wondering Why Companies Won’t Level Up Their Gifts
by Heide Lazaro

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Company Christmas gifts should feel rewarding, not just cute.
This man received a box of chocolates from his employer that he didn’t even eat.
His brother got another company-branded coffee mug to add to an overflowing collection.
Now, he has an idea that actually makes sense!
Let’s take a closer look!
Anyone else’s ‘Christmas Bonus’ consist of useless trinkets and candy?
What I got was a dwarven box of chocolates.
I will be giving it to my mother.
Because I do not eat candy.
This man’s brother received a coffee mug for Christmas.
What my brother, who works in a similar industry, got was a coffee mug.
With the company name on it.
He already owns a million coffee mugs.
I assume he just threw it out.
He would have appreciated it more if they had given them cash instead.
Why do employers think we are children who will be appeased by candy and toys?
Just give us the cash you used to buy this useless crap instead.
Would you agree? Let’s check out what others have to say.
This person shares what they received.

Wow for profit sharing check, though!

This one can’t wait to quit.

Here’s another perspective from this user.

Finally, at least you get something, says this one.

You can’t pay rent with chocolate, no matter how fancy the box is.
If you liked that post, check this one about a guy who got revenge on his condo by making his own Christmas light rules.
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