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100

What tool does a janitor use to clean the floor?

A mop or broom

100

I help people check out at the store. I take money or cards. Who am I?

A cashier

100

What time should you get to work?

On time or early

100

A person who checks out groceries works here.

A grocery store

100

A worker keeps showing up late. What should you say?

"Please try to be on time."

200

What does a cashier use to check out groceries?

A scanner

200

I serve food and clean tables. I work at a restaurant. Who am I?

A server or waiter/waitress

200

What should you do if you don't understand something?

Ask for help

200

A person who cooks and serves food works here.

A restaurant

200

A worker did a great job. What should you do?

Say "Great job!" or give them a high five

300

What does a mail carrier carry the mail in?

A bag

300

I walk dogs, feed cats, and clean up after animals. Who am I?

A pet helper or animal care worker

300

What is a polite word to use at work?

Please or thank you

300

A person who delivers mail works here.

A post office or neighborhood

300

A customer is upset. What should you say?

"I'm sorry. How can I help?"

400

What does a construction worker wear to stay safe?

A hard hat

400

I help keep buildings clean and safe. I take out the trash and sweep floors. Who am I?

A janitor

400

If your boss tells you to do something, what should you do?

Listen and try your best

400

A person who grooms pets might work here.

A pet salon or animal shelter

400

Two workers are arguing. What should you do?

Ask them to stop and talk nicely

500

What tool might an office worker use to compose an email?

A computer or keyboard

500

I work at a desk and answer phones. I type on a computer. Who am I?

An office worker

500

What should you do if you feel sick before work?

Call your boss or stay home

500

A person who types and files papers works here.

An office

500

A worker has a new idea. What do you say?

"Tell me more about it!" or "Let's try it!"