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FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: TO DO’S. Presented by: Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 Rush Henrietta CSD. First Week Jitters. What you should know to do!. FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB:. Be On time. FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB:. Report to the Supervisor for job assignments Introduce yourself
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FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB:TO DO’S • Presented by: • Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 • Rush Henrietta CSD
First Week Jitters What you should know to do!
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • Be On time
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • Report to the Supervisor for job assignments • Introduce yourself • Asks what to do • Listen to directions • Take notes
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: You havequestions???? Your boss hasanswers!!!
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • Do not ask for personal time • Do not call in sick • Do not ask for favors • Do not dress inappropriately • Do not become a problem!
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Come to work well rested and ready to go! Fuel the body for work with good foods through out the day!
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Remember all jobs and people…..
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: ……are important and needed!!!
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • Remember you competed to get this job and to keep this job, so…. • Work hard to keep job • Dress nicer than other employees • Volunteer for other work • Try to be first person in and last person out • Do not ask people for personal favors or information (or give personal favors and information)
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • Remember this is work and not school and these are co-workers not friends, so…. • Be polite to everyone • Be respectful to everyone • Listen & Learn – gain experience • Share knowledge & skills • Ask to borrow others equipment • Use Sunday School language
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Bike Bus Always have reliable transportation because, Car/taxi Walk
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Broke down Flat tire Employers want results (you there), not excuses! Dead battery Out of Gas
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: • You made a commitment when accepting a job it means: • Your work time comes before play time • You will work out family and work scheduling conflicts • You are still responsible for good school work • You are a responsible young adult and should appreciate this opportunity to work
FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: BE CONFIDENT DO YOUR BEST GOOD LUCK