Please Give A Warm Welcome To Our New Driver!
Short & Sweet:
- “Welcome aboard!”
- “So glad you’re with us!”
- “Let’s hit the road!”
Enthusiastic & Team-Focused:
- “Welcome to the team! We’re excited to have your skills.”
- “Huge welcome to our new driver – looking forward to many safe miles together!”
- “Thrilled to have you join our driving family!”
Encouraging & Supportive:
- “Welcome! We’re here to support you on your driving journey.”
- “Wishing you smooth roads and great trips!”
- “Take it easy out there, and welcome!”
For a Company Announcement (like Atlantis Limousine):
- “Please join us in giving a warm welcome to [Driver’s Name], our newest professional driver, who brings [mention a quality like great service/expertise] to our team!”
Remember to personalize it with their name and maybe a relevant detail if you know one, creating a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
For This Week Only 10% Discounts On Fridays
Retail and Specialty Savings
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Daily Dealz
(Macon, GA): Operates on a declining price scale where every item in the store is $10 on Fridays after a fresh restock.
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CVS Pharmacy
: Many shoppers receive a 10% or 20% off coupon in their email on Thursdays, which can be applied to purchases on Fridays or over the weekend.
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Martin’s Super Markets
: Occasionally runs “Friends & Family” days on Fridays and Saturdays offering 10% off with a specific coupon or loyalty card.
How to Find Active 10% Coupons
To ensure you receive a 10% discount this Friday, consider these steps:
- Check Email Newsletters: Many retailers send one-day-only 10% coupons on Thursday evenings for Friday use.
- Use Store Apps: Apps for stores like Target (Circle), Walmart, and Amazon often house “clip-and-save” 10% offers specifically for weekend shopping.
- Military/Senior Discounts: Many local stores have standing 10% discount days (often on specific weekdays) for veterans, students, or seniors.
We Have Taken Delivery Of Our New Fleet!
What this usually means for a business:
- Expansion & Modernization: New vehicles show growth and a commitment to up-to-date equipment.
- Increased Capacity: More vehicles mean more deliveries, routes, or staff can be supported.
- Improved Efficiency: Newer models often mean better fuel economy, technology, and reliability.
- Better Service: Higher quality transport leads to better customer experience (fresher goods, faster service).
Examples in the News (showing different types of fleets):
- Transportation: BART received its 1,000th “Fleet of the Future” train car, improving commuter experience.
- Military: The U.S. Navy accepts new, advanced destroyers, enhancing maritime power.
- Corporate/Business: Companies like Gulfstream deliver advanced jets, while others announce new vans for local operations.
Next Steps (Commonly):
- Unveiling/Launch Event: Many companies host events to showcase the new fleet.
- Staff Training: Operators learn new features and safety protocols.
- Deployment: Vehicles are put into service to start delivering results.
Congratulations again on this exciting development for your organization!
