Do You Work For Your Company Or At Your Company?

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2009 and filed under Employment |

THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE

Most employees show up to work each day and then go home and put everything that happened at work out of their mind. They do the same five-days a week and they collect a check to pay their bills. Of course, during a recession, companies are looking to get rid of this type of labor, and keep the employees who do not merely work AT the company, but they work FOR the company, and to make sure the company retains a profit, and keep its customers happy. So, I have a question for you

Do you work FOR your company or merely AT your company? You see there is a huge difference between the two ways of looking at things and it will show in your work. Those folks which are self-employed understand this because they own the company and they have a vested interest, it is their baby. Most executives and many managers treat the company, not just as a place to work, but a conquest. No, not all managers and executives think like this; but, the great ones do.

If your are an employee that wants to move up in the company and perhaps someday become an executive you need to treat each day at work like this, treat it as if is your own company and those customers are your customers. When you do this you’ll yourself moving up the ladder and surpassing those other employees who just don’t care.

Oh sure, while they’re at work they try to do a really good job but they are staring at the clock 10 minutes before five. When five o’clock hits they are already in their car starting the engine and driving outside the parking lot. And even if they are not actually there, they are in their minds.

The choice is yours, but in a recession I must remind you, your chances of being laid off are much higher if you are one of them and not one with company. As former business owner and founder of a corporation, I ca n surely tell you which employees I would let go first when cutting costs. Those employees who only work at our company would be the first to go.

Those employees that worked for our company and for the customer are the employees we would keep to make it through the rough times. Indeed, those are the employees we always promoted and now that I am retired, those are the employees who are running the company. Please consider this

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