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the time at work seems to pass more quickly when you concentrate on the activities you are planning after quiting time than it does when you are deeply involved in a work project.
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false
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if the company doesn't seem to be paying you as much as you feel you are worth, there is no reason to devote your best efforts to your work.
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false
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since a public library is usually a tax supported service, the idea of being a pro profit employee does not apply to that type of employee.
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false
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you work for a mass merchandiser. after parking in the large parking lot, you could take one of the shopping carts back into the building and put it in the cart pick up area, but you don't. This is not an example of a pro profit employee.
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true
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a good reason to do no more than absolutely required at your work is
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you are quite ill
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which of the following might be considered pro profit actions
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making sure service literature or product catalogs are filed in proper order
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which of the following would be considered pro profit activities?
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submitting an employee suggestion for improving efficiency or safety
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if you have poor handwriting, you should
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slow down and try to improve the legibility
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AVO stands for
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avoid verbal orders
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if you aren't a good writer, because of bad grammar, spelling or punctuation, you should
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write as often as possible
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