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| 3/6/26 Top Pot Doughnuts, Wedgwood neighborhood (Beware all who speak very loudly during Zoom meetings in cafes: You will be drawn unflatteringly.) |
Before I retired, I had been self-employed for many years as a marketing copywriter. Although I was a pretty good boss of myself, I didn’t show enough appreciation back then for my hard-working employee, nor did I know about Employee Appreciation Day (first Friday in March). In fact, the day was off my radar until I was informed of it by Top Pot Doughnuts suggesting that doughnuts would be an appropriate way to express appreciation to one’s employees. ‘Nuff said.
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| Now I have another annual holiday to observe with a doughnut! |


The reason for choosing that particular donut cracks me up! But it does look beautiful on the page. I was a secretary/administrative aide for years, and looked forward to what my various employers might come up with to recognize my/our hard work on Secretary's Day. Sometimes flowers at the office, sometimes candy. The one that was the most fun was when the high school principle I worked for announced he was taking me out to lunch. We had a great work relationship and my husband taught at the same school so theoretically no eyebrows should raise at this. But small town, small school, and a group of hooting high school boys standing outside as we cruised by in his sports car with the top down . . . no doubt some kind of gossip got started that day. We laughed it away and had a delicious lunch and good time. So does Secretary's Day still exist or is Employee Day now a more pc acknowledgement?
ReplyDeleteGreat story! And the convertible didn't hurt at all! ;-) I'm guessing that Employee Appreciation Day has replaced Secretary's Day (which got renamed "Administrative Assistants Day" at some point, too).
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