5 Tips to Impress on Boss’s Day
It’s always important to make a good impression on your boss, and Boss’s Day makes impressing is the perfect chance to suck up. You could let Boss’s Day 2008 pass without doing anything special, or you could use it to making a great impression.
- Boss’s Day 2008 Tip #1: A Dream Car Driving
This Boss’s Day, take your boss for a ride in an exotic car. Rental of these amazing vehicles is a great way to impress your boss without giving the impression that you make too much money.
If you owned a Lamborghini, your boss would think your salary was too high. Exotic car rental not only gives your boss a chance to celebrate Boss’s Day in style; it also shows off your ability to think outside the box.
- Boss’s Day 2008 Tip #2: Dine in Style
For Boss’s Day 2008, don’t resort to the same old pizza-stained take-out menus. Instead, take your boss to a unique Fort Worth restaurant and show off your good taste and good listening skills. It can’t hurt your career to be in the group that’s taking the boss to his or her favorite restaurant. If you know your boss, you should know his or her favorite restaurant.
- Boss’s Day Tip #3: Organize a party for your boss
Take donations from coworkers to help finance the Boss’s Day celebration and make it an extra special event.
- Boss’s Day 2008 Tip #4: Let the Boss Drive a Ferrari
This Boss’s Day, let your boss know that you’ve been paying attention to his or her special interests and hobbies. You can do this by coming up with an unusual and innovative gift. If your boss is a car enthusiast, he or she would love an automotive dream tour. Dream tour participants get to drive five exotic cars in a single day. How cool would you be if you let your boss drive a Ferrari?
- Boss’s Day 2008 Tip #5: Include the Family in the Celebration
Is your boss a family man or woman? For a great Boss’s Day surprise, you could invite your boss’s spouse and kids to the office. Inviting your boss’s family to the office makes them part of the celebration of the career success of a great boss.
Kate Miller-Wilson is a freelance writer living in the Twin Cities. Visit her website for information about her freelance writing services.
Eric on October 15th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental