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Maintaining Employment

When you get or have a job, you should always work hard and never give up on anything you do. Why?  You want to show your boss or supervisor that you are a hard worker. You should also go the “extra mile” because the more work you do, the more impressed your boss or supervisor will be. Did you know that working skills are also important?  That’s because when it comes down to the job, having many skills gives you a better chance on keeping your job. Ultimately, you want to go above and beyond what is required so that you show that you have the ability of performing well on the job.
 

Most people have trouble keeping their jobs because of the mistakes they make. By taking responsibility of your actions you learn from these mistakes in order to avoid them in the future.  You should always be confident in what you do and in your work.  Have a positive attitude and you will perform better on the job.  You should get or have a job that you like and feel comfortable in. Just always finish what you’ve started and never give up because if you always give up.  You can’t succeed if you don’t try.
 

When having or getting a job, there will always be rules that must be followed. These rules are created by the company and the supervisor.  During your interview, the interviewer should tell you what the rules and your responsibilities are, but if they don’t then now is the time to ask. Some rules are very simple to follow and here are some suggestions….
 

Get to work on time.

Treat co-workers and customers with respect and courtesy.

Know your job duties.

Dress appropriately for your work.

Communicate effectively.

Call in ahead of your shift if you are sick or going to be late; try to speak directly to your supervisor or the person in charge.

Read your company policies carefully.

Be organized.

If you are finished working, ask your supervisor for additional responsibilities.  This shows that you are a hard worker and a team player.

Always try your best at everything you do and never let anyone tell you that you cannot do something because if you know you can then that is all you need to know.  Good Luck and remember....NEVER GIVE UP!!!

 


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