Using My Voice
Workplace Expectations
When Problems Happen
Professional Responsibility
Consequences & Trust
100

What does it mean to advocate for yourself?

Speaking up respectfully for what you need or don’t understand. 

100

Name one expectation employers have of workers.

Being on time, calling if late, following directions, being respectful, showing effort.

100

Why do problems sometimes happen at work or school?

Everyone makes mistakes or unexpected things happen.

100

What does responsibility mean at work?

Doing what people can count on you to do.

100

What is one consequence of not meeting expectations at work?

Warnings, write-ups, or loss of trust.

200

What is one reason a student or worker might need to speak up?

To ask for help, clarify directions, explain a problem, or request support.

200

Explain why being on time is important at work.

It shows responsibility and respect for the job and coworkers.

200

Explain what employers care about most when a problem happens.

How the employee responds and communicates.

200

Name one responsibility workers need to manage.

Time management, communication, focus, following directions.

200

Explain how not communicating can affect trust.

Trust decreases because employers don’t know what’s happening.

300

Describe a situation at school or work where you would need to ask for help.

Examples:

  • Not understanding work or school directions

  • Feeling overwhelmed

  • Someone speaking too fast

  • Needing extra time or support

300

Describe what an employee should do if they know they will be late.

Contact their supervisor as soon as possible and explain respectfully.

300

Describe what an employee should do before their shift if something goes wrong.

Let their supervisor know before the shift starts.

300

Explain why responsibility is important in a job.

It helps the job run smoothly and builds trust.

300

Describe why communication is important when mistakes happen.

It helps fix the problem and shows honesty.

400

Explain how speaking up respectfully can help you succeed.

It helps you get support, avoid mistakes, and shows responsibility.

400

Explain how following directions helps employees and employers.

Work gets done correctly, fewer mistakes happen, and trust is built.

400

Explain what a professional response looks like when there is a problem.

Staying calm, being honest, taking responsibility, and asking what to do next.

400

Describe how responsibility affects trust between workers and employers.

Responsible workers earn trust; irresponsible actions reduce trust.

400

Explain how repeated problems can affect someone’s job.

Could lead to discipline or job loss.

500

Explain what could happen if someone never speaks up when they need support.

They may struggle, make mistakes, feel frustrated, or fall behind.

500

Describe how meeting workplace expectations helps someone keep a job.

Employers trust them and see them as reliable.

500

Explain how handling problems responsibly can build trust at work.

It shows reliability and honesty, so employers trust you more.

500

Explain how being responsible can lead to more opportunities at work.

Leads to raises, promotions, more independence, or better tasks.

500

Describe how trust is built and lost in the workplace.

Built by being reliable and honest; lost by poor communication or repeated mistakes.

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