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Respect for others jobs in your day to day life 15 Articles

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    by M. L. Larzelere

    Respect for another person's job can only makes one's life easier. Working conditions often are hard enough and making an issue and not showing respect toward another person and the job they do just eats away at the harmo...read more

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    by Ernest Smartt

    As a CEO of a large company, what would your office and office building look like if the Custodial Care Personnel lived up to the respect that you show them? If your answer is that your facility would be spotless all the t...read more

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    by Shelia West

    It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it. This should be something all of us keep in mind when dealing with all people, no matter what job they are doing. Remember to show respect for people and in return, they will b...read more

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    by Khim Leclair

    My mother has always said that occupations hold no discriminations and cannot be classified into good or bad. It is up to the worker to make the best of work, be proud of himself and show what a good worker he is irregardl...read more

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    by Paul Immanuel

    The cleaning auntie comes along at 855am and 240pm every single day to my little office cubicle to wipe my table, clean out the wastepaper basket and occasionally, helps me to arrange my paper strewn table. Every single da...read more

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    by JC Campbell

    In the world of business and employment, people are often judged on the basis of their job title or employment status, even though this often has no bearing on the kind of person they are or the qualities they possess. The...read more

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    by Laura Leigh Fields

    Throughout the course of my working life, I have noticed a pattern when it comes to dealing with the public. Many customers have the false belief that you work for them and not the company in general. This is a common misc...read more

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    by Sharyn Smith

    There seems to be a lack or respect for others, especially for people working in today's world. What is respect? The dictionary defines respect as "to show regard or consideration for". As we absorb the meaning, can we ...read more

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    by Melanie Cossey

    As we move about in different social situations in our lives, the topic of what one does for work often comes up. This can be dangerous territory as all too often one is judged by what they do and how much money they may o...read more

  • by Chavie Cyn

    Respect for others in the job is usually a "given" must in any civilized society, unfortunately,that can seem NOT to be so. While it is assumed that everyone should respect everyone in the workplace.It doesn't happen all t...read more

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    by Jan Hoadley

    Most people take their job seriously. When we approach a cashier who is busy talking on the phone and it quickly is clear it is a personal call we are somewhat offended, maybe put out. How dare she not value our valuable t...read more

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    by Ashley Thompson

    The professional world, the blue collar world, the minimum wage world, and the poverty world; do you respect the work ethic of each world? Does your profession deserve more respect than another? Socio-economic status gen...read more

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    by Cicely Richard

    Everyday with come in contact with individuals in a number of service professions, from the waitress in a restaurant to the cashier at the grocery store or gas station to the maintenance person in an office building. All o...read more

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    by Penny Haw

    As hard as it can be at times, respect for others in the workplace a a must, a mandatory and a moreover! What else is there if there is not respect? Disrespect freely chosen? Deliberate put downs? Game playing to try to bo...read more

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    by Randa Morris

    When you respect yourself you find that is easier, in most instances, to also respect others. Respecting yourself, especially as it relates to your career and business life, begins with setting healthy boundaries at wor...read more

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