Things my dad taught me about work

As 2023 kicks off, I begin my 16th year of professional work. My dad has long been my professional mentor and guiding light when I feel lost or conflicted. He’s also the person I call when something awesome happens. 

I started my first professional job in 2007 (before Instagram, Pinterest, Uber, easily-accessible wi-fi), and he told me a few things that still ring true today. Do you agree? What else hasn’t changed in 15 years?

đź§ľAlways comply with administrative requirements. Complete the expense report on time. Do the training on time. Don’t let lack of compliance overshadow your job performance. 

⏰Punctuality matters. Always be on time. If you’re late, it can be perceived that your time is more valuable that someone else’s time.

🤝🏽Build trust and reliability early. That trust earns you flexibility and more.

đź§ąThere is always something to be done. (One time as an intern I proactively organized a supply closet.)

đź’ˇFind solutions (don’t just identify problems). 

🏖Take the vacation.

đź’°Ask for more money when you get offered the job. The worst they can say is “no.” 

#sayitlikeyoumeanit
(📸: 2017)

By: Katie Regan