When arriving to work, you should aim to be between how many minutes early...
5-10 minutes early
What should you do if you don't understand the instructions?
Ask if they can repeat or explain it again,
You finish your work early. What do you do?
Ask what to do next. Check the task list...
A co-worker needs help. What do you do?
Offer help if you can
Safety is important. How come?
prevents injuries
Name one thing you should no do on your phone at work
Social Media, Texting friends, games, etc.
Is it okay to interrupt your boss or supervisor?
Nope. Wait your turn
What could be exceptions?
Your ride is late. Uh-oh
Call your supervisor as soon as possible
Your coworker and you disagree...what to do?
Stay calm, talk respectfully, rope in your supervisor if needed
You see something unsafe. What should you do?
Report it.
What should you wear to a job interview?
Clean, neat clothing-slacks, collared shirt, clean, closed toed shoes, etc
Give an example of a professional greeting
Good morning, handshake, eye contact, etc
You make a mistake...what's next?
Talk with a peer or supervisor...
gossip, politics, religion, inappropriate topics
Running is so fun. What about when at work?
No
What does "being reliable" mean?
Showing up, doing your job, being dependable, etc.
When given feedback, how should one respond?
Listen, ask questions if you have them,
When feeling overwhelmed, what's the best thing one should do?
Ask for help, see if you can take a short break, talk to your supervisor
Gets the work done better, faster
gloves, goggles, back brace, knee pads, grabbers
IF you are going to be late, what should you do?
Call or message your supervisor as soon as possible
Examples of respectful body language include...
Facing the speaker, nodding, calm posture, etc
An upset customer has approached you...yikes!
Stay calm, listen, etc.
Give examples of working on a team
together as a group, part of the whole, etc
Give examples of what to do in an emergency
Stay calm, notify supervisor, follow safety plans or supervisor's lead