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tiffanypatton79 said:colleen, if it's between those two I'd prefer the water bottle b/c it's free adv. when you carry it around but then again i guess a coffee mug would be the same if you had a desk job but i'd think people might get more use of the water bottle... just my opinion
the rest of the gift's you ladies give out are great! I'm still with out bus. cards and end up handing out catalog's instead, which is adding up! I wish my director gave something, i didn't even recieve an email! ~tiffanyp
Some good gift ideas for your recruits could be personalized items such as water bottles or notebooks, team apparel or gear, gift cards to their favorite stores or restaurants, or a care package filled with snacks and small gifts.
It ultimately depends on your personal preference and budget. If you have a smaller group of recruits, it may be more feasible to personalize each gift. However, if you have a larger group, getting the same gift for everyone may be more practical.
The amount you spend on each recruit's gift should be based on your budget and the relationship you have with them. It's important to remember that the thought and effort put into the gift is more important than the price tag.
Yes, it's perfectly fine to ask your recruits for gift ideas. This can ensure that you are getting them something they will truly appreciate and use.
It's best to avoid gifts that could be seen as inappropriate or offensive, such as alcohol or overly expensive items. It's also important to consider any allergies or dietary restrictions your recruits may have when choosing a gift.