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RETENTION STRATEGIES

1.      START AT THE BEGINNING

·    Get to work on time

·        Be rested and ready for a few days of extra stress

·        Don't plan to be the "new person" very long; get busy

·        When done with one task, find something else to do

·        Be aware that for a while you may not be able to keep up with the other staff - lunch money, clothes, etc.

 

2.      LEARN THE RULES, KEEP THE RULES

·        Read the new employee literature provided

·        Ask questions about policies and procedures that are not clear to you

·        Tardiness costs the employer money, and can cost you your job

·        Know what to do about absences

·        Breaks and rest periods are meant to be short

 

3.  YOU KNEW ENOUGH TO GET THE JOB - LEARN ENOUGH TO KEEP IT

·        Give new ways a fair chance

·        Ask questions as much as you need

·        Take notes for yourself about new procedures

·        Be appreciative of help offered or given to you

·        Use your common sense

 

4.  LEARN THE WHOLE PICTURE

·        Learn how your job fits in with the work of your employer's entire business

·        Do your work the boss's way until established

 

5.  GET ALONG WITH OTHERS

·        A pleasant working atmosphere depends on everyone cooperating

 

6.  BE AWARE OF GOSSIP AND RUMOR MILLS

·        Gossip and rumors can stop with one person, you!

·        If you can't say anything positive, don't talk

 

7.  RESPECT OTHERS

·        Their work and ideas

·        Their personalities and backgrounds

 

8.  BE LOYAL

·        As an employee, you are part of the team

·        Your job depends on people's faith in the product or service of the company

 

9.  BE RESPONSIBLE

·        Admit your mistakes and learn from them

·        Stand up for what you know is right

·        Personal problems don't belong at work

·        Gather facts before acting

 

10.  GOOD COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT

·        Listen with your eyes as well as your ears

·        Discuss matters, don't argue

·        You communicate to others even when you don't talk

·        Watch your manners and language

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THE TOP TEN REASONS FOR TERMINATION

  1. Personality Conflicts
  2. Poor Performance
  3. Absenteeism
  4. Insubordination
  5. Tardiness
  6. Behavior / Attitude
  7. Theft
  8. Harassment
  9. Discrimination
  10. Reduction in Force

Source: "Top Ten Reasons for Termination" by Ann Vessels

RESOURCE GUIDE

Getting and Keeping the Job by Val Clark. ISBN 0205289207

The Mid-Career Tune Up by Salmon and Salmon. ISBN 0814404231

How to Survive Your First Year in a New Job by Dean Brown. ISBN1585003743

The Hollywood Hunters Survival Guide: An Insiders Winning Strategies for Getting that (All Important) First Job and Keeping It by Hugh Taylor by ISBN 0943728517

How to Get and Keep a Good Job by Dorothy Goble. ISBN 081144225

Young Person's Guide to Getting and Keeping a New Job by Farr et al. ISBN 1563705559

150 Ways to Keep Your Job by N. Laub. ISBN 08251124735

Start Your Job [VIDEO 17 minutes] by JIST. 1-800-648-5478

Survive on Your Job [VIDEO 16 minutes by JIST. 1-800-648-5478

Succeed In Your Job [VIDE) 20 minutes by JIST. 1-800-648-5478

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