Why do first impressions matter at work?
People begin judging whether they can trust you, whether you're responsible, and whether they want to work with you.
If you're running late, what should you do first?
Contact Your Supervisor
Can you disagree with someone and still be respectful?
Answer:
Yes. ( Explain)
Who is responsible for making sure your timesheet is correct?
YOU!
When should you finish eating?
Answer:
Before your lunch break ends.
Name three qualities of a professional employee.
Examples include:
Name two reasons you should communicate with your supervisor before your shift.
Examples:
What are two things you should do before submitting your timesheet?
Examples:
True or False: Eating while you're on the clock is allowed.
Answer:
False.
How can having a positive attitude affect your future opportunities?
Answer:
It can open doors, earn trust, and create more opportunities.
Instead of saying, "I don't know," what is a more professional response?
"Can you explain that again?"
What could happen if you forget to submit your hours?
Answer:
Your paycheck could be delayed or incorrect.
Name three things employers notice about professional workers.
Examples:
What document is required if you miss work because of a doctor's appointment?
Medical documentation or a doctor's note.
True or False: It's okay to sign in your friends.
Answer:
False
Finish the sentence: "Skills get you hired, but _________ keeps you hired."
Answer:
Attitude.
Why is communicating early important?
It gives your supervisor time to help, find coverage, and make a plan.
How does respect improve teamwork?
It builds trust, communication, and cooperation.
You return from lunch five minutes late every day. How could that affect your supervisor's opinion of you?
Answer:
They may see you as unreliable or irresponsible.