I see that Boss's Day is Thursday, October 16. Should I get my boss something? If so, how much should I spend? Whoa, sorry, Terrence, I only write this column once a week, so I didn't give you very much time to shop.
NATIONAL BOSS'S DAY Each year on October 16, employees across the United States show appreciation and thankfulness to their boss's for being kind and fair throughout the year by celebrating National Boss's Day.
Boss' Day is celebrated in the United States and Canada on October 16 or the closest business day. It is a day for employees to thank their bosses for all their hard work and kindness throughout the work year. The origin of National Bosses Day goes
Boss Day gives employees everywhere an opportunity to show appreciation for the supervisors, managers, directors and other important individuals who support their staff year round. Being someone's boss is not an easy job.
Boss's Day may seem like a made-up, card-company holiday, but it is indeed a real thing. Back in 1958, Patricia Bays Haroski suggested the day to honor her dad, who was also her boss at State Farm Insurance in Deerfield, Illinois. And his birthday was.