It is not necessarily customary, but it is polite to thank anyone for anything they do for you if you truly feel that way. However if you just want to appear like you care then I suppose thanking him would be customary. You do not require gifts, just a verbal thank you or maybe a card.
It is unnecessary to have the boss thank you or you thank the boss because you did your job and he did his. If the boss hands you your pay check then say 'thank you.'
one when he expects the pay he gives return in maximum performance by his satisfaction
your boss.
It is customary to pay the babysitter after their services are rendered.
all you can do is give your boss your word and hope they will trust you
You don't thank McDonald's, you pay them. You can thank the employees if you feel like it.
"Is going" is passive. Forms of the verb "be", which are "is, are, was, were, has, have, had" are helping passive verbs. Instead, use strong active verbs.The boss plans to give us a pay raise.The boss intends to give us a pay raise.The boss decided to give us a pay raise.
If you agreed to pay the subrogation claim.. The customary way to respond is with a Check or money order in the amount you agreed to pay.
Nothing
basic pay is 9300, and grad pay is 4200. thank you
A pay-for-performance plan increases even the base pay--so-called merit increases--to reflect how highly employees are rated on a performance evaluation.
Sure. Partial performance = no performance. Or please, tell you boss if he has anything else he'd rather do with it, your fine with partial pay this month and next, and next....you wouldn't think of holding him (or unemployment insurance) responsible.