Great Detective Clue 1

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Great Detective Clue 1. 1. Name 3 important people you might expect to meet on the first day? Co- worker Supervisor, Mentor 2. What is an orientation? Introduces you to the company. Great Detective Clue 2. 3. Name 3 personal information documents you may need the first day. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Great Detective Clue 1

• 1. Name 3 important people you might expect to meet on the first day? Co- worker

• Supervisor, Mentor

• 2. What is an orientation? Introduces you to the company

Great Detective Clue 2• 3. Name 3 personal

information documents you may need the first day.

• License, Work Permit,• Social Security Card• Birth Certificate• 4. What is the difference in

a I-9 and a W-4?• I-9 verifies you are legal• W-4 – tax deducted from

pay check

Great Detective Clue 3• 5. Name 3 work ethics. Use time

wisely (punctual, time management• Use company property wisely• Keep company secrets• Use money wisely

• 6. Name 5 things you• May receive as benefits.

Health Insurance.vacation, sick time,.

Child care, company car,

Great Detective Clue 4

• 7. What are 4 things you can expect from the boss.

• 8. What are 4 things the boss expects/wants from you?

Great Detective Clue 5

• 9. Define entry- level position.

• 10. Explain the difference between

• Salary, wages, and commission

Being a good employee means more than knowing how to do your

job.To solve this mystery, identify a

team skill that your team has displayed in completing this task

• 4 things you can expect:

• 1. Fair treatment• 2. Your pay• 3. Training and

evaluation• 4. Safe working

conditions

What the boss expects of you

• Full days work• Be on time• Friendliness and cooperation• Dependability• Time on task• Willingness to learn.

Things that will help you make the school to work transition easier

• Don’t expect praise• Work faster• Be prepared to work

without interruptions• Be responsible

Average work week

• 40 hours a week• 8 hours a day 5 days a

week.

Two types of evaluations

• Formal/Written• Informal

• How fast you work• On time• Your dress• Following directions• Appropriate behavior

Two types of raises

• Merit increase• - based on how well

you work.• Cost of living- raise

given because of rising prices.

Entry level position is the beginning level in a job.

• Salary – paid set amount for set time.

• Wage – paid by the hour

• Piecework-paid by the piece

• Commission- paid a percentage of what you make.

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