kkisaok said: We are located in a rural area. So everyone drives seperatly, very few carpool. So for them it is of value and about as creative an award I have to give. Heaven forbid someone other than the regulars to these forums have a goddamn opinion.
Andrew,
I appreciate and understand your position. Some people are better leaders than others and you obviously have a good sense for what makes a good leader. In my opinion, what you do to reward performance is much less important than your ability to recognize and point out good performance.
Nothing rewards more than pointing out a job well done and how that you made you feel, and nothing (in my opinion) is more harmful than saying, "Good job!" when the performance was poor. When I started out as an apprentice in South Florida in 1982 I rewarded my crew with roasted feral hog that I shot, marinated and cooked myself, along with salads that my wife made. They played horseshoes, frisbee, cards and dominoes while I cooked. It was a wonderful time for all, and a great meal. I also invited their friends and family.