

High quality in one's work is most desirable. The worker who delivers consistently high quality performance is the one who gets quality performance is the one who gets ahead faster and derives a longer-lasting sense of fulfillment from work. Whatever you do-whether it be baking bread or delivering the mail- you can be a high class baker or mail sender by aiming for quality at work.
How is this achieved?
First,
recognize the most common enemies of quality:
.Lack of skill at work
.Lack of concern for the job or the "bara bara mentality"
.A materialistic attitude towards work---when all one cares about it is immediate material gain, not future reputation or track record.
.Also, biting more than one can chew, as in the case of the dressmaker who accepts more job orders than she can finish on time....
High quality work is achieved via the combination of skills and sound work attitudes.
In order to ensure an above average quality in our work, let us upgrade skills constantly and keep abreast of new developments relating to our work.
Let us think that each day we deliver quality at work is a day invested towards a brighter future.
Quality work always results in happy, satisfied customers. Happy and satisfied customers talk well about your wok, and suck talk bring in more customers to your shop.
"Let us all remember that reputation takes time and that recognition is usually given to those who labor long and hard at delivering constantly high-quality performance. Award winning workers are an example of the worthiness of striving for quality."
Some of you think, " What about awards given to one time heroes like honest taxi drivers who return money found in their taxi cabs?" Well, we must remember that honesty is also a "high quality habit" built up through the years. One is not dishonest his whole life and then becomes honest in the face of temptation.
If you got something in your head that you think it would make our living well don't hesitate to email me up, or if you got questions feel free to ask me.
Sawyer Padilla
raymond_padilla90@yahoo.com
livingwell-sawyer.blogspot.com
Blue Collar

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