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Decked is paying 100 dads to take a day off: Nominate yours for DTO here

Decked is paying 100 dads to take a day off: Nominate yours for DTO here

USA Today11-06-2025
Decked is paying 100 dads to take a day off: Nominate yours for DTO here This Father's Day, Decked is helping hardworking dads take time off. Enter your pick to win some well-deserved DTO here, and shop some cool gift ideas!
Drawer System + Accessory Pack
For the dad who loves his truck, or even works out of it, this ultimate drawer system and accessory pack keeps him organized.
Check price at Decked
Father's Day is almost here and if there's one thing we don't get enough of, it's time with dad. A survey by the auto parts manufacturer Decked found that 65% of dads have missed an important event or activity with their child due to work and 43% feel a financial pressure when they take time off to be with their kids.
Decked is trying to alleviate that strain by offering 100 dads a whole day of lost wages through their Dad Time Off (DTO) program. Anyone across the U.S. can nominate a dedicated dad for this opportunity at the Decked website by submitting a short explanation of why they deserve it.
Decked will select 100 dads and cover their wages for the day so that time can be spent with family, and without any stress.
Nominate a dad for DTO
Shop Decked Father's Day gifts for the dad who loves his truck
The chance at winning a paid day off is great but, dad might also love a few other Father's Day gift ideas, too. If your dad is obsessed with his truck, these toolboxes, accessories and drawer systems from Decked are the perfect picks.
Decked Drawer System and Accessory Pack
Top last-minute Father's Day gifts: Shop subscriptions, tool sets and more
Decked CargoGlide
Decked CargoGlide
Dad doesn't have to climb into the bed of his truck anymore with this Decked CargoGlide that makes accessing all your tools in the way back a lot easier.
Check price at Decked
🍻 Cheers to savings: Yeti's best barware sets, tumblers are 20% off for Father's Day
Decked Truck Tool Box
Decked Truck Tool Box
Keep dad's tools organized and safe from weather with this secure, lockable and waterproof box that doesn't ding, dent or rust.
Check price at Decked
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When is Father's Day 2025?
Father's Day is a day to celebrate Dad and show your appreciation for all he's done in your life—whether it's your pops who coached you through T-ball or your husband who helped changed diapers through all those late nights. This year, Father's Day falls on Sunday, June 15.
Shop best-sellers at Decked
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