bloke wrote:suggestions (for what they're worth) to those who are employed and would like to continue to be so:
- Do everything you're supposed to do.
- If you are able, do more than that. It compensates somewhat for the times that you screw up and cost your employer money.
- Realize that "lunch break" and other "breaks" are for your benefit and do not contribute to your employer's enterprises. Many employers eat lunch while they continue to work.
- Understand that your gross pay (even if you have no retirement or medical benefits) is significantly less than 90% of your employer's cost of hiring you.
- Don't waste your breath bragging to your employer how capable and honest you are.
- Don't talk about your employer (or his family) behind his back. Within hours, he will have heard about it.
- Do what you're told, rather than completely otherwise.
- Don't scold and cuss your employer when you do completely otherwise and are told to go back and do as you were told.
- Work toward your employer's agenda, rather than your own.
- Do not try to work "side deals" behind your employer's back. He's not as stupid as he seems, he knows exactly what you're up to, and will only put up with that crap until the moment it isn't worth it anymore.
- Don't try to "trick" your employer regarding the number of hours you work or the amount of effort you put forth. Again, he's not as stupid as he seems, he knows exactly what you're up to, and he's only putting up with your games until the moment it isn't worth it anymore.
- Every day that you "sneak" out early (yes, even if you work "in the field"), your employer knows precisely when you left. Again, he's not as stupid as he seems, he knows exactly what you're up to, and he's only putting up with your games until the moment it isn't worth it anymore.
I would add the following:
- Your boss is not your pal or your buddy--always keep that in mind and show the proper respect.
- If you are scheduled for work at 7am, be on the property at least by 6:30am--be ready
to work at 7am.
- Do not show up for work smelling of alcohol, tobacco, or body odor--its a sure fire way of getting sent home...perhaps for good.
- Some bosses like to yell, scream, berate others--If you have such a boss, you will have to decide if its worth the salary you are receiving once it happens to you (and it will).
- Some bosses like to cut corners, bend (or break) rules--do not get involved with that ever.
- Your job and your social life should NEVER mix...NEVER.
- Be trained in at least 2 job fields and keep your resume current--you never know when you will be laid off or when a better opportunity shows up.
JJ