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Business: Job Change: Leaving
Leaving Gift Fund   (+4, -3)  [vote for, against]
Leaving gift fund - salary deducted

We've all experienced the "Person's Leaving" syndrome, including the associated cost and hassle.

In order to save hassle I propose this: Each month each memeber of staff has an automatic £2 ($3) salary deduction. This goes to pay for leaving presents for the staff who leave. The benefits are:

A) No more being hassled for cash in the office.

B) Spread costs - people tend to leave in groups.

C) Stamp out cheapskates. (Those that only put in 20p or nothing at all.)

D) Usefull Gift-Vouchers issued automatically when Payroll enter the employees leaving date onto the system.

E) Discreet - no more whispers and brown envelopes going around. All above board.
-- CasaLoco, Jun 04 2001

I've never encountered this particular tradition. The idea is that you give some commemorative gift to a departing employee?
-- egnor, Jun 04 2001


[egnor]: Yes, unless you were the one who fired them.
-- angel, Jun 05 2001


Why not simplify this: everyone sets aside a little money each month, and when you leave, you use it to buy a leaving present for yourself.

<personal testimony>I got a gift when I left my last job (although I'm not sure how many people paid for it, because my friend bought it without collecting money first, so I worry she's horribly out of pocket); the person leaving before got a communal gift, and gave a small present to the people still working there; but the 2 people leaving before him didn't. Perhaps a national standard leaving present based on tax paid, to avoid hurt feelings.

Earlier, when I was working at a supermarket part time through uni, there were people leaving all the time. They didn't get nice gifts, but on each person's leaving night piss-up, everyone each bought them a drink (often either tequila, or avocaat and vodka), guaranteeing they were completely wasted; that's a good alternative. My leaving night - well, I won't tell you about that.</personal testimony>
-- pottedstu, Oct 16 2001


what about sabbaticals? My housemate is so lovely that when I leave this weekend to go and work in Scotland until Christmas, she's planning some kind of party. Actually, hang on, is that because she's pleased to see me go...?
-- lewisgirl, Oct 16 2001



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