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You've worked hard to get a perfect job. One that fits your lifestyle, rewards your efforts and challenges your capabilities. You've decided to work until you retire from that big or small company and their management won't argue with your decision. It's a match for you and them that will last forever or until you become complacent about your work. You can easily lose sight of the importance of what you do for the company because you're so familiar with your work. Listen carefully - don't ever think you don't have to do your best work or be on your best behavior to stay with the company. One day soon you'll feel really bad or you'll be thinking about something wonderful and you'll be distracted or you'll just be going through the motions because someone switched-on one of your emotions - and bang, you're terminated. At the time you don't realize you're doing something wrong but the kind of mistake you've made doesn't leave the company much choice about your discipline. If you lie to cover-up a little problem that you know won't hurt anybody or if you pencil-whip a record that indicates completion of a step in a process or if you sign a document as a representative of your company you are subject to an ethical standard that transcends your employment. If you violate an ethical standard your past employment history becomes a blank sheet of paper regardless if you've helped to deliver million-dollar components, supported major projects or you are the only person that can do what you do. You've just given your company a reason to distrust you and everything you've done in the past. If you lose your trust then you've lost your job. You will probably be forgiven if your capacity becomes diminished or if you lose an important document or component or if you miss a few days of work - you just can't lose your trust. PS: Sign required documents with confidence that you've completed the work to the best of your ability and according to your training and your trust will remain intact even if something goes wrong. Remember - if you need to sign to get paid then don't forget to sign!
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