Develop knowledge of work skills Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills Determine career goals

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Develop knowledge of work skills

Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills

Determine career goals

1. When I first meet people at work, I should greet them by:

A. Saying, “Good to meet you,” and shake their hand.

B. Hugging them.

C. Asking, “What’s up?”

2. If I’m asked to do something I don’t feel like doing at work, I should:

A. Do something else.B. Do my best to complete the task well.C. Say, “Do I have to?”

4. If you don’t like a co-worker, you should:

A) Treat them with kindness and respect anyway

B) Refuse to work with them and get angry

C) Tell the boss and talk about them behind their back

5. When customers come in, you should:A) Greet themB) Ignore themC) Have a long conversation with them

Enthusiasm

Cooperation

Reliability

Responsibility

Respect

Be knowledgeable about your work

Manage your time

Read for information and understanding

Use resources and technology

Problem solve: calculate

Work as a team: be flexible

Learn to complete tasks independently: volunteer to help

To accept a correction:

1. Stop what you are doing2. Listen to the person3. Nod your head4. Do what the person told you to do

5. Pick an activity from your choice menua. Get a drink from the soda fountainb. Pick one of your favorite tasks and do itc. Get your lunch (only if it is time for lunch)d. Take a break in the staff break area

Show your knowledge about and love for your job.

Work hard at completing your duties and volunteer to help with extra tasks.

Show that you are:

- friendly - polite- work well with others- willing to listen and follow directions

Go to work every day!

Arrive early.

Finish work on time.

Plan ahead to meet goals.

Be honest.

If you have an important question, ask.

If you make a mistake, don’t try to hide it.

Avoid work place drama.

Speak well of others.

Dress for success. Appear professional and show that you care about your job.

1. When I first meet people at work, I should greet them by:

Saying, “Good to meet you,” and shake their hand.

2. If I’m asked to do something I don’t feel like doing at work, I should:

Do my best to complete the task well.

3. You are more likely to be hired if you:

Bring a positive attitude to the work place, and

work hard and ask what else you can do to help.

4. If you don’t like a co-worker, you should:

Treat them with kindness and respect anyway

5. When customers come in, you should:

Greet them

Create a skit to teach others about the positive work skills, interpersonal skills, and career goals you learned.

Video

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens trailer

7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens Workshophttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jztdw0UNG04

Examples of Good Employee Behaviorhttp://smallbusiness.chron.com/examplesgood-employee-behavior-13805.html

Positive behavior support: Supporting adults with autismspectrum disorders in the workplacehttp://www.worksupport.com/documents/JVRautismSchallbehavior.pdf

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