A great way to run a company
Talk about a great management idea -- from the Boise, Idaho
Idaho Statesman:
Flying Pie will close for a week as the whole operations heads to Costa Rica
Imagine an employer who would shut down his business so his employees could spend a week relaxing on the beach in sunny Costa Rica.
That�s what Howard Olivier, owner of Flying Pie Pizzaria in Boise, is doing. And that means the pies won�t be flying at the two local pizzerias for a week, starting Tuesday. The restaurants will re-open Tuesday, Jan. 20.
The trip has been 13 years in the making. About 10 percent of workers� tips have been set aside for what was originally conceived as an excursion to Hawaii.
Some regular Pie customers who divide their time between Boise and Costa Rica convinced the staff that the Central American country was a better destination.
�We decided we didn�t want to spend our entire time in a hotel where it�s $30 a sandwich and where it�s hot and humid,� said Lesley Juel, marketing director for Flying Pie.
There are 62 people going on the trip, including pizzeria staff, some family and one former employee.
The total cost of the trip will be $116,000, all of which is covered by the tip money, Juel said.
Olivier is paying for a week's salary for the employees, some of whom could not afford to take the week off without pay.
Very cool -- 10% of tips isn't going to seriously cut into people's income and all of the money is being returned for this trip for employees and some past employees.
C.R. is great -- had the joy to visit there for a few days fifteen years ago. Wish I had spent more time there (was traveling with my Mom and Dad and was on a 'tour').
I love stories about small businesses that are well run. The backbone of America -- I do hope that the new administration doesn't seek to tax us out of existence.
Posted by DaveH at January 9, 2009 10:17 PM