What are some expected and unexpected things to do while you are at work?
Great answer!
some examples: be nice to customers, wear a clean uniform; show up late every day, be on your phone during your shift
If your shift starts at 8:00 am, what time should you arrive?
8:00 am or earlier
What are some things you expect your job to do for you?
Great answer!
some examples: regular paychecks, safety, open communication and feedback, time off
Who can you go to if you have a question or are having a problem at work?
Great answer!
some examples: talk to a boss, supervisor, or HR
What should you do with your phone when you get to work?
Put it away (in a locker, in your purse, etc.)
What does it mean to be punctual?
being on time
Why is it important to follow expectations while at work?
Great answer!
some examples: keeps everyone on the same page, helps things run smoothly, and avoids confusion and feeling uncomfortable
Who would you call if you were sick and couldn't come in to work?
your supervisor/boss
What are some responsibilities that you have at your job?
Great answer!
some examples: cleaning, stocking/taking inventory, wearing a uniform, greeting customers
What can happen if you don't follow your jobs expectations?
Great answer!
some examples: you could get written up or fired, customers/coworkers are confused or uncomfortable, and it can affect how people think of you
When people at work are in a disagreement, they may need to solve their problems by ______
Talking it out together or talk with a supervisor about it
What does teamwork mean?
Working with a group to complete a goal, using communication and problem-solving skills
What can happen when you follow expectations at work?
Great answer!
some examples: productivity, feel proud of your work, affect how people think of you, get a raise
What should you do if your job interview went well, but you haven't heard back from the employer for a couple of days to tell you if you got the job or not?
Contact the employer by phone or stop in the place of employment to speak to them directly.
How do you know what your job expects from you?
Signs posted in staff areas, talk about it when you are being hired and later during staff meetings, read about it in an employee handbook, ask your boss/supervisor