Automatic doors are apathetic towards doing any type of work, and their lackadaisical attitude means they have a substandard work ethic. An automatic door allows a person to put zero effort into opening it. By simply standing in front of the door: it opens. When working on a project with others, an automatic door will abandon their work and relinquish it to others. As a result, this creates more stress and work for the other individuals in the group. When working alone, an automatic door will turn to other people’s work to simply copy it to get the grade they desire but refuse to work for. The inadequate productivity and work ethic of this person causes them not to learn anything, and inevitably have very little knowledge of the topic at hand. Not having sufficient knowledge can construct obstacles for an automatic door when they have to go in alone and take a …show more content…
A screen door in a house allows a person to feel, see, smell, and hear what is taking place on the other side of the door. This allows the person to understand what they will need to do before going through the door. For example, they will know if it’s raining, snowing, or sunny, and by knowing this, they will be better prepared for what they will face. A person who is a screen door is a planner: they like to know what is going on at all times and not rush into things. They consider all the options and think about the consequences before opening the door and going through. Screen doors have a very high productivity level and a very strict work ethic, and due to this, they are usually the leaders of the group. Although they may not talk as much as revolving doors, but they do keep things in order. Screen doors tend to not make as many mistakes as revolving doors merely because they aren’t as scatterbrained; nonetheless, they do still make mistakes from time to time. Screen doors are very organized and have a more formulated mindset due to their strong work