How Do You Be A Good Employee?
Do you want to be in your current position the rest of your life? Some think that’s fine, but many say “no.” Being a successful employee is similar to running a sole proprietorship with low risk and limited customers. You listen around for what your primary customers (boss) wants to get out of you. Then, you learn and actually get yourself to accomplish the requested tasks. • Know your employer. Decide if you are working for a company that has a motto or standard that you are comfortable with, and if the company goal is something you believe in. If you are working for an honorable establishment, then you will be treated with respect due to your position. If you are not happy after a time, begin to discreetly seek work elsewhere. The best time to find a new job is when you already have one and are not desperate. • Behave professionally. This is a business, not a playground. People talk, and workers know the difference between a person who is fun to work with and a person who is always f