How should you react to getting extra tasks while on the job?
Pleasant and Agreeable
Verbal instructions are written, they are __________________.
Spoken
Respect
Honor
True or False:
Very few jobs will require you to work as a member of a team.
FALSE
True or False:
Only college-educated people need to read while on the job
False
Why do you want to volunteer for extra tasks at work?
To gain more experience which will could lead to a promotion or help build your resume
True or False:
It's okay to give your task to your coworker if you don't understand what to do.
FALSE. Ask for clarification if it you understand if how to complete something.
Deadline
Due die
True or False:
It's okay to talk the whole time if you know all the answers
FASLE
You can follow written directions in ANY order
False
When should you ask questions at work?
When you don't understand something
What are you showing your supervisor when you ask for questions to be repeated?
That you want to do the job well
Contribute
To add to
To be the only one talking
Directions are the same as ______________
Instructions
Spend your time and energy learning about the workplace
If verbal instructions are too complicated, you can ask for ______________ instructions.
Written
To be prompt
On time
How should you show respect to your coworker's contributions?
Compliment their additions
Thank them
The best way to follow directions is ________________________________.
One step at a time
When will you get recognized for your good work while on the job?
After you've consistently performed well
When listening to verbal instructions, it's important to understand the wh___, wh____, and h_____ something is to be done.
What, when, how
Clarification
Asking for help when confused
What should you do when you and your coworkers are working at different paces?
Be patient
What are some jobs that you need to read instructions in order to complete your job?
Construction
Teacher
Doctor
Vet
Retail (Target, Walmart, etc.)