A Boss Retirement Gift
Article
By C. Thomas
Wetherald
Boss retirement gifts are quite hard to
come by because of several reasons: one is that there are
not much bosses going around retiring (as compared to
regular employees who amount to a lot), two is that a boss
would most probably retire at a much later date because of
the higher position and responsible laden job they have, and
finally, because you have already retired way before your
boss have (and got yourself a good retirement gift at
that).
Still, if you are fortunate enough to
experience a retirement event of a top dog of your company,
be quite honored to witness such a rare occasion, and be
quite anxious because of the relatively big pressure
bestowed upon you and your colleagues.
To
Thank
The most common reason why you would be
presenting your boss a retirement gift is to thank him for
the opportunity of working with him. In addition to this,
thanking him for the different work policies which you have
benefited from, the ups and downs of working with him and
generally the whole working experience which made you exist
today is a good thing to consider.
Normally, what can be done as part of the
retirement gift for your boss is to have your company
organize something big and grand like a party to commemorate
your boss' achievements throughout his career. This is a
good way to start the retirement proceedings as it would
boost the morale of the outgoing boss and also uplifts and
instills a festive mood for others not because of the
retirement itself but because there is a party itself which
everyone is enjoying.
Go Get Some Brownie
Points
The reason why you are going to get your
boss something for his retirement is not necessarily to suck
up and hope to rub elbows with him to serve as a step on the
corporate ladder. For one, your boss is already going to
retire and that notion does not have any effect or bearing
anymore on your current working position.
Though the topic is stated as getting on
the good side of your boss, it is just to show him your good
natured disposition that you have indeed experienced a
fulfilling working environment while you were serving under
him.
Also considering the idea of his influence
of putting in a good word about you to those top dogs still
operating your company, you may have a better shot if time
calls for an opening in a higher position. Call it politics,
but it is different in a way that you just want put a little
reminder in the memory of those in the higher corporate
hierarchy to remember your name.
Still, no amount of sucking up would
justify a shot at a higher position. The actual performance
and evaluation in work still serves as a basis for your
possible promotion. Therefore, you got to be ready with a
good and impressive record as well.
Need Not Be
Extravagant
Boss retirement gifts need not be
extravagant as to go out of your way and sacrifice what
resources you may have just to impress your boss. As
mentioned earlier, it may be a simple but well organized
farewell party, complete with all the formalities and
commemorative elements to further honor his participation in
the company's existence.
After all, your primary objective in
giving a retirement gift is to show some appreciation
anyway.
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