Careers >> Browse Articles >> Career Trends

Rate

How to Keep Your Job: Don’t Be Deadwood!

How to Keep Your Job: Don’t Be Deadwood!

"You want to always look busy. If an employer sees that you have too much idle time, they will either cut your hours or think they don’t need you."

Pat Hensley | TheApple.com

During an economic squeeze, organizations can no longer afford to carry dead wood, even if it was tolerated during more prosperous times. If staff members have to go, it makes sense to let go of the useless ones and retain the useful ones.”

Learning how not to be deadwood is such an important skill that we need to teach it to our students, especially now while we are in an economic crisis. When I was in China, I noticed that the people there were constantly working and had very little leisure time. I was saddened to think that many Americans didn’t seem to have the same work ethic. Then I wondered how much of this is taught in the schools and what is actually done when it is taught. If you teach students to have a work ethic, please share with me some of the activities you do that are successful.

It drives me crazy when I go into a restaurant and I see dirty tables while workers are standing in a corner gossiping about a coworker or friends they know. I also can’t stand to go into a store and need help but when I ask a worker who is just standing there for help, I’m told that it isn’t their department and walk away. Once I was in Kentucky Fried Chicken and on the wall was a big sign, “If you have time to lean, you have time to clean!” I also saw another sign the other day that said something like (I can’t remember the exact words): If you have time to make mistakes, then you have time to fix it. I love both of these sayings!

Degree Finder

Get FREE information on career-targeted degree programs

Get started...
I agree to the Terms & Privacy Policy

I have tried to explain to my students and my paraprofessionals that if they do not have something to do, then find something useful to do. You want to always look busy. If an employer sees that you have too much idle time, they will either cut your hours or think they don’t need you. You want to make yourself indispensible to the company you work for. Try to find ways to ease the workload for others if possible. Ask your supervisor if you can do some other things to help out others. If you see something that needs to be done, just do it. Offer to help your colleagues if they need it. Don’t always look for a pat on the back when you do something extra but believe me, your supervisor is noticing. When it comes time to let someone go, who do you think will be picked; the one who is idle a lot of the time or the one who is always working in order to help the company?

I want my students to be successful in the workforce and I believe this is an important skill that employers will look for. Yes, they want someone who can do the job but they also want someone who will pull their own weight and even the weight of others if necessary.

Read more.

2009 Job Outlook for Teachers

4 In-Demand Education Careers

Obama Promises Education Job to Stimulate Economy


Rate
  • John_and_tenzie_35_max50

    johnslat

    8 months ago

    2076 comments

    How to Keep Your Job: 1. Have Tenure; 2. Have Seniority; 3. Don't Be the Last Hired; 4. Read the play "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; 5. Have Some Dirt on the Boss

  • Images-5_max50

    dhastings

    8 months ago

    210 comments

    How to keep your job. Do it well?

What's the Scoop?

Post a link to something interesting from another site, or submit your own original writing for the TheApple community to read.

Report News Here

Recent Activity

L511606504_max30
MsWendi received the quiz result of "Not a Teacher's Pet", 8 minutes ago.
Rubyfalls_choochoo_o8_063_max30
teacherella gave a thumbs up to The Topic "October Monthly Book Giveaway: Enter to Win", 35 minutes ago.
Photo_user_blank_big
RockysMom received the quiz result of "You're a Turkey Enthusiast!", about 1 hour ago.
Photo_user_blank_big
soniaobryan received the quiz result of "You're a Turkey Novice!", about 2 hours ago.
Art9-pavanes_max30
Fancy_Treehouse received the quiz result of "Not a Teacher's Pet", about 2 hours ago.
Photo_user_blank_big
elgocho received the quiz result of "You're a Turkey Enthusiast!", about 2 hours ago.
Art9-pavanes_max30
Fancy_Treehouse gave a thumbs up to The Article "5 Steps to Becoming a Teacher", about 2 hours ago.