WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2013
Did you know today was National Bosses Day? It is a pretty important day for both employees, management and entrepreneurs.

Employees take a moment, or two, to thank your boss. Whether or not you are happy with your manager on a daily basis, they still employe you and are part of the reason you can pay your bills each month. A box of donuts, a thank you card or a bouquet of local flowers is a great way to say I Appreciate You to any boss.
Bosses feel free to pat yourself on the back for all of your hard work and overseeing efforts. It took a lot to be where you are today- sacrifice, dedication and determination. As you reminisce over an afternoon cup of joe, think of how heartbreaking it would be to loose it all. Imagine the heartache and frustration you would feel if tomorrow you woke up and your company was no longer there. This nightmare could become a reality if you start slacking on your business practices.
For example, when was the last time you updated your workers insurance policy? Have you forgotten the importance of commercial and liability insurance for your business? A bad fall, the wrong word or a fatal accident can put you and your business to shame. Stay a step ahead of the game and leave the worrying to us by calling today to update your business's insurance policy (760)471-2200.
Be even more proactive and fill out a quick and easy quote form here. Self policy service any time of the day, directly from our website. To request a policy change or update on your account, click any of the following policy service options below:
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