Why Work Ethics is Important in the College Settings and transfers to a Job…….
Donna Walker
Health Safety and Nutrition (21252)
Cassidy Longmeyer
September 7, 2012
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Work Ethics
Work Ethics is a cultural norm that advocates being personally accountable and responsible for the work that one does and is based on a belief that work has intrinsic value. This term is often applied to characteristics of people both work and at play. Work ethics involve characteristics as honesty and accountability. It breaks down to what one does or would do in a situation. Philosophically, if one does not have proper work ethics, a person’s conscience may be bothered. Most people have good work ethics; we should not only want to but desire to do the proper thing in a given situation. Christian word view holds fundamentally a two central work ethics-humility and the treatment of others. Humility is being humble, no task to demanding, it involves servitude, which means placing other people needs before your own. Treating others with the decency and respect that equal to the golden rule.
IS YOUR COLLEGE PREPARING YOU FOR THE WORK FORCE?
A college work ethic will help a student prepare for a good work ethic. Attendance is very important; this reflects your ability to make a consistent pattern of being on time. Deadlines- all students need to know that when a deadline is given in school it is very important to try and make your deadline. As a worker your employer may not always allow you extra time for your job performances.
Student Working- If a student is working and going to school and maintaining he or she may have a perfect work ethic, because they are responsible and reliable in school and on the
Work Ethics 3 job. Make sure you are always on time. Try and make your classes everyday because in the work place there is no excuse for being late every day. Working gets you a paycheck and school gets you a degree. Try and Understand in