What is a perfect endowment model for someone who works within the insurance industry?
My boss who works in the insurance industry (mostly property and casualty) is leaving the firm. What is a fun contribution to give them - just something small? I have need of all kinds of accepted wisdom - i.e. funny, sentimental, etc. We were thinking toy cars or a road sign.
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Make for a time wooden house and smash it a little bit and put some little pieces of debris around and capture a little family out of some sort of small dolls and a numeral of your boss helping them. Wow, I got some good concept, lol. Try http://www.cafepress.com/claimadjusters
for some gift idea.
Disclosure: The shop is owned by my brother, but it have some pretty funny stuff in it especially if your boss works in the claims corral.
I usually go for the more sentimental stuff. When I left the agency that I worked at for times past 8 years, I got my boss a watch and have it inscribed."My boss, my mentor...my friend". He loved it! A photo album of Katrina victims who couldn't get their insurance agency to pay up.
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Make for a time wooden house and smash it a little bit and put some little pieces of debris around and capture a little family out of some sort of small dolls and a numeral of your boss helping them. Wow, I got some good concept, lol. Try http://www.cafepress.com/claimadjusters
for some gift idea.
Disclosure: The shop is owned by my brother, but it have some pretty funny stuff in it especially if your boss works in the claims corral.
I usually go for the more sentimental stuff. When I left the agency that I worked at for times past 8 years, I got my boss a watch and have it inscribed."My boss, my mentor...my friend". He loved it! A photo album of Katrina victims who couldn't get their insurance agency to pay up.