Guidance You Can Count On
Be on time and ready to work.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early; that’s being on time. Get your coffee, your tools, or whatever you need so that when the whistle blows you are at your station ready to work. Early is on time, on time is late, and late is fired. If you are paid for eight hours, give at least eight hours of work.
Do your best high-quality work.
We all want the receive the best when we are the customer so give your best when serving others.
Do what you enjoy and it’s not work.
When you start a career ask yourself:
- What am I good at?
- What needs doing?
- Do I enjoy doing that?
- Will someone pay me to do it?
If you enjoy what needs doing, and you are good at it, and someone will pay you to do that job, then you have hit on a great career.