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Going the extra mile can give you insight and a good reputation, both
of which attract opportunity. Many obvious opportunities are found in
places no one else has bothered to venture. If you put in the extra
effort to make a good project an even better one, or you get to know
your equipment better than anyone else on your shift, you will see
things others overlook and be in a position to make use of them.
Leaders who need a job done think first of people they know who will do it well. If other people respect you for the quantity and the quality of your work, you will find yourself advancing past others who regard their jobs as drudgery. For all the extra service that you’ve rendered, you’ll find yourself more than amply compensated by opportunities others never grasp.
Leaders who need a job done think first of people they know who will do it well. If other people respect you for the quantity and the quality of your work, you will find yourself advancing past others who regard their jobs as drudgery. For all the extra service that you’ve rendered, you’ll find yourself more than amply compensated by opportunities others never grasp.
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