Transit Driver Appreciation Day

Transit Driver Appreciation Day, celebrated every March 18, is the time of year when you can thank and appreciate your transit driver for doing their job well. You may not realize it, but transit drivers make a great contribution to the community. They ensure the safety of transit travelers, keep a track of the stops, and bear the responsibility of dropping passengers off at the right location. Moreover, transit drivers put aside their comfort to make sure the passengers reach their destination on time. Can you imagine a world without them? Without transit drivers, we would never be able to reach the correct destination on time. Take this opportunity to show them just how grateful you are.

Companies That Care Day

Companies That Care Day is celebrated on the third Thursday in March to encourage employers to start caring for their employees, instead of overworking or exploiting them. This year, it takes place on . Yes, the happier the employee is, the more productive they will be. Most importantly, employers must keep in mind that both physical and mental health can have an impact on the performance of workers. Hence, to have a long-lasting workforce that can produce quality work, employers must show that they care. This includes celebrating the success of the employees or honoring them for their great contribution to a company.

National Backcountry Ski Day

If you love the snow, skiing, and a more-rugged-than-usual terrain to ski on, then National Backcountry Ski Day on March 4 is the holiday for you. Backcountry skiing, which is simply skiing on more rugged, ungroomed, and natural ground than the average ski resort trail, is becoming more and more popular in the U.S. It’s in enough demand that multiple states provide people with various backcountry ski trails, either attached to resorts, inside national park boundaries, or in another appropriate location. So, anyone with a hankering to jump on their skis and take a turn down a backcountry trail has a lot of choices on their hands.