EXHIBIT ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR. GOOD WORK ETHICS INVOLVES THESE QUALITIES & TRAITS.

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EXHIBIT ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR

GOOD WORK ETHICS INVOLVES THESE QUALITIES & TRAITS

CARING

DEPENDABILITY

CONSIDERATION

CHEERFULNESS

EMPATHY

TRUSTWORTHINESS

RESPECTFULNESS

COURTESY

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS

HONESTY

COOPERATION

ENTHUSIASM

SELF-AWARENESS

ON THE JOB

WORK WHEN SCHEDULED  ATTENDANCE

BE CHEERFUL & FRIENDLY  ATTITUDE

 GOSSIP

SPEECH & LANGUAGE  DO NOT SWEAR OR USE FOUL, VULGAR OR OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE  DO NOT USE SLANG  SPEAK SOFTLY & GENTLY  SPEAK CLEARLY  DO NOT SHOUT OR YELL

PERFORM DELEGATED TASKS

HELP OTHERS  WILLINGLY  GIVE PRAISE TO CO-WORKERS  DO NOT TAKE CREDIT FOR ANOTHER PERSON’S DEED

BE KIND TO OTHERS

COURTESY  A POLITE, CONSIDERATE, OR HELPFUL COMMENT OR ACT

 SAY PLEASE  SAY THANK YOU  APOLOGIZE  COMPLIMENT OTHERS  HOLD DOORS OPEN FOR OTHERS  HOLD ELEVATOR DOORS OPEN WHEN SEE OTHERS COMING DOWN HALL

KEEP PERSONAL MATTERS SEPARATE FROM THE WORK PLACE

PERSONAL CALLS ON BREAKS FAMILY & FRIENDS SHOULDN’T VISIT AT WORK MAKE APPTS FOR DAYS OFF DO NOT USE COMPUTERS, PRINTERS ETC. FOR PERSONAL USE DO NOT TAKE SUPPLIES…PENS, PAPER

DO NOT DISCUSS PERSONAL PROBLEMS AT WORK CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS IF MUST EXPRESS EMOTIONS, DO SO IN A PRIVATE PLACE DO NOT BORROW OR LEND MONEY DO NOT SELL THINGS OR ENGAGE IN FUNDRAISING AT WORK

DO NOT CARRY PERSONAL PAGERS OR PHONES WHILE AT WORK