Friday, September 19, 2014

How to Be a Successful Engineer!


1.  Make a schedule for yourself and follow it diligently. You must have a schedule listing all your hours of work. Important dates should be written down as well. Days off, holidays, and overtime hours should be written down too.

2.  Make sure you get plenty of sleep. The night before your starting day of work is important. It matters because it depends on how much energy will you have the next morning. To be a great engineer you require plenty of energy. You need to be on the tip of your toes and on top of your work. Make sure you get plenty of sleep every night.

3.  Bring your own lunch to work. Make sure you are eating properly during break. You need to eat and feel nice and full before you can start working again. It is important you eat nutritious so you can feel energized for work.

4.   Make new friends at your workplace. You should meet new work associates at your job. This is a good way to get known at your work place. It would not hurt making friends with the supervisors or managers. This will open up opportunities for you whenever there is an open position available. You need to move up in your work place if you want to be really successful.

5.  Show up on time always. Being on time reflects on your diligence and loyalty to the job. It will show the supervisors and managers that you are dedicated. Being a loyal and dedicated employee is a really good start.

6.   Make sure you show up at every meeting. Attending all the meetings may not always be fun. It can improve your relationship and status with everyone at the workplace. It shows you are really interested at being an engineer. If you are invited to lunch or to drink with associates at the workplace you should always go.

7.  Write down all your mistakes. If you have ever been criticized for any mistakes, you should write it down. After a few years of mistakes you can reflect upon them if you have them written down. This will always improve your work ethic and boost your self esteem about being an engineer.

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