Monday, March 17, 2014

Be Dependable and Work Hard

Walking into work can be one of the worst feelings in the morning. You didn't sleep good, your coffee hasn't worked yet, and you just can't wait until quitting time. We all feel this way no matter how much we love or hate your jobs. One thing that we cannot let our feelings get in the way of is our work ethic and dependability. 

If I called in sick every time I was tired, nothing would ever get done in my office. The people that expect me to do certain tasks would never be able to depend on me doing what I told them I would do. The world is beginning to become lazy and people are more undependable and unpredictable by the hour. 

No one really wants to have to go to work every day but it is a simple fact of life. You don't necessarily want to pay bills, but if you don't they will shut your power off. There are a million things in life that we don't want to do, but we must learn to accept things and move on. You have to work so stop being lazy and thinking of every reason why you should call in. 

I see this most often in teenagers, but I am beginning to see this in adults as well. People will say they are sick multiple times in a month, or complain the entire time they are working about how tired they are. People don't really want to hear that the whole time they are working. Just do your best to go into work every day, do your job, and go home. It is really not that difficult. 

One thing companies like is good work ethic and dependability. They want someone that will not only get the job done, but that they know will be there day after day. Your attendance at work is something you should take pride in, so take it as seriously as the actual task that you are completing at work. 

Just remember these things when you get up in the morning. It is unfair for anyone to have to pick up your slack when you are not actually sick.... GO TO WORK! When you get to work, do your job to the best of your abilities and go home. Work hard, be dependable, and live better at work tomorrow!

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