FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: TO DO’S Presented by: Presented by: Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 Rush Henrietta.

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FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: TO DO’S Presented by: Presented by: Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 Mr. Spinelli for Work Experience Lesson #5 Rush Henrietta CSD Rush Henrietta CSD

First Week Jitters What you should know to do!

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Be On time Be On time

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Report to the Supervisor for job assignments Report to the Supervisor for job assignments Introduce yourself Introduce yourself Asks what to do Asks what to do Listen to directions Listen to directions Take notes Take notes

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: You have questions ???? Your boss has answers!!!

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Do not ask for personal time Do not ask for personal time Do not call in sick Do not call in sick Do not ask for favors Do not ask for favors Do not dress inappropriately Do not dress inappropriately Do not become a problem! 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…. Remember you competed to get this job and to keep this job, so…. Work hard to keep job Work hard to keep job Dress nicer than other employees Dress nicer than other employees Volunteer for other work Volunteer for other work Try to be first person in and last person out 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) 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…. Remember this is work and not school and these are co-workers not friends, so…. Be polite to everyone Be polite to everyone Be respectful to everyone Be respectful to everyone Listen & Learn – gain experience Listen & Learn – gain experience Share knowledge & skills Share knowledge & skills Ask to borrow others equipment Ask to borrow others equipment Use Sunday School language Use Sunday School language

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Bus Bike Car/taxiWalk Always have reliable transportation because,

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: Broke down Flat tire Out of Gas Dead battery Employers want results (you there), not excuses!

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: You made a commitment when accepting a job it means: You made a commitment when accepting a job it means: Your work time comes before play time Your work time comes before play time You will work out family and work scheduling conflicts You will work out family and work scheduling conflicts You are still responsible for good school work You are still responsible for good school work You are a responsible young adult and should appreciate this opportunity to work You are a responsible young adult and should appreciate this opportunity to work

FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB: BE CONFIDENT BE CONFIDENT DO YOUR BEST DO YOUR BEST GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK