It’s important to feel appreciated in the workplace, but if a boss cuts corners in his attempts to gain appreciation, it can have the opposite effect.
People from all over the world have shared their employers’ dismal attempts to make them feel valued Bored Panda collected the best in an online gallery.
An example of this is a person who was given a rock as a gift with the words ‘you rock’ written on it by her employer.
Another company gave their employees an empty sandwich bag with a note saying that even though the bag looks empty, it is actually filled with our love.”
Elsewhere, someone else was treated to an office ‘pizza party’, but the small slice of pizza left a lot to be desired.
People from all over the world have shared their employers’ dismal attempts to make them feel valued, and Bored Panda collected the best in an online gallery. One company gave its employees an empty sandwich bag with a note saying that even though the bag looks empty, it is actually filled with our love.
While the nursing staff received an ‘anti-stress kit’ from their management, consisting of a green tea bag, an elastic band and a snickers.
Elsewhere, an employee working in a student dormitory in the US was told she would get a ‘free meal’ from her boss, but after a 12-hour shift she would be given chips, an apple and water.
Here, FEMAIL looks at some of the most shocking failures to ensure employees feel valued…
While one person was given a rock as a gift with the words ‘you rock’ written on it by her employer
Elsewhere, another person was treated to an office ‘pizza party’, but the small slice of pizza left a lot to be desired
While the nursing staff received an ‘anti-stress package’ from their management, consisting of a green tea bag, an elastic band and a snickers
Another person received a ‘lucky lotto scratch’ card from his employer, just saying ‘have a great day’
A US office received 12 donuts among an office of 200 people for ‘Employee Appreciation Day’
Another employee in the US received a polo coin as a thank you for pushing sales above $6,000,000
Nothing expresses appreciation like this manager in the US who says he keeps an eye on his staff with a camera
While this employee, who works in a student house in the US, was told she would get a ‘free meal’ from her boss, only to be given chips, an apple and water after a 12-hour shift
While another person, in the UK, was given a £2.50 canteen voucher as a thank you for his good work
A hospital in the US offered a bizarre reward system for work milestones, including $25 for five years in the company