| This article reflects on 3 job safety tips and | | | | work. |
| self-improvement skills to help protect your company's | | | | It is a modern trend to amalgamate the off days. Many |
| interests. Having success in your occupation allows | | | | companies treat vacation days, sick days, and |
| you to earn money; plus the financial success of your | | | | personal days the same, and they are grouped |
| company could hinge on safety, I therefore discuss | | | | together. You simply have a set amount of days off |
| how conscientiousness in the workplace might give | | | | and it gives you the opportunity to use your off-days |
| you the opportunity make more money, and how it | | | | when to want to use them. |
| could help you achieve a gold star for safety in your | | | | The problem with that system is that too many people |
| place of employment. | | | | take days off whenever they please and let someone |
| Are you aware that bad habits in your workplace | | | | less qualified manage their workload. Before long they |
| could be contagious? On the other hand; good work | | | | have used all of their paid days. Then when they truly |
| habits might also rub-off on your co-workers, which | | | | have an illness or emergency, they don't know what to |
| should increase commercial success and therefore | | | | do. And so they must miss paid workdays; or come to |
| allow you to make more money. | | | | work while they are sick, thus presenting the risk of |
| The first of the 3 job safety tips is: Be on time. | | | | exposing their germs or viruses to the other |
| Tardiness is an obvious bad habit, but it can be unsafe | | | | employees. |
| too. Some people are late to practically every event. | | | | The third of the 3 job safety tips is: Be organized & |
| They show-up late on the shift; and they take long | | | | tidy. |
| breaks. Then they are late after lunch. Productivity of | | | | Neat work areas can help you get more work done. |
| everybody in the office or your whole work crew | | | | But your work area could be organized and still be a |
| could suffer because of it. | | | | safety hazard. You could have sacks of papers your |
| Don't be drawn into a mindset and think that it is OK to | | | | the desk, empty soda cans, and left over fast food |
| be late because someone else seems to be getting | | | | containers, which could be a fire hazard. |
| away with it. It could put your job in jeopardy; and it's a | | | | Make More Money |
| real safety hazard when employees come rushing into | | | | Decide to improve yourself with skills that could help |
| the workplace trying to "beat the clock." A number of | | | | you develop self-esteem, and it will help you overcome |
| accidents are likely to occur, which diminishes from | | | | bad habits in your life. Good habits means better |
| your company's financial success. | | | | safety for everyone on the jobsite. |
| Sherlock Holmes, the fictional detective character, | | | | This is how it works. Change thoughts in your |
| showed-up at one PM for a scheduled 6 PM dinner | | | | subconscious mind by conditioning yourself so you'll |
| date in order to sleuthfully investigate a suspect. When | | | | start acting the way you really want to act without |
| asked, "Why?" this was his brilliant explanation. | | | | really having to consciously think about it. It could help |
| The key to punctuality is being early. Sir Arthur Conan | | | | your mind lead you to the financial success, which |
| Doyle | | | | means that you'd make more money. |
| The second of the 3 job safety tips is: Show-up for | | | | |