Top 10 Ways to Get Fired
by Beverly West
Most admins start their jobs with the best of intentions, never thinking
they could be fired. After all, that's a fate reserved primarily for incompetents
and workers caught with their hand in the company till, right? Wrong. You might
not realize just how slippery the slope out the door can be.
Workplace Mistakes to Avoid
To guard your job security, be sure to avoid the 10 common pitfalls on this
checklist from Jennifer Star, a New York City-based corporate recruiter and trainer
specializing in administrative-support personnel:
1. Lie on Your Job Application or Resume: Tell the truth from the start,
because you will be held responsible for the information you provide -- and
your employer will check it. Generally, education background checks can take
up to a month after hire. I recently had a candidate fired from a large
financial company after being there for a month, because she lied about her
educational background, says Star. This woman did not need a degree for her
editorial assistant position but said that she has one anyway -- and one month
later when the cat was out of the bag, she was immediately let go.
2. Be Indiscreet About Your Job Hunt: If you are in the market for a new
job, don't send your resume from your office computer, which most likely is
monitored by IT. Assume your instant messages (IMs) and emails are fair game
as well.
3. Gossip or Take Lots of Personal Calls: You never know who is listening,
and in cubeland, walls really do have ears. The safest bet? Keep gossip to
yourself, and never repeat anything you hear. Winding up on the wrong side
of the rumor mill can cost you more than somebody's trust; it can mean your job.
4. Taking Too Many Personal Calls Can Make You Look Just as Bad: Spending
much of your work time orchestrating your own personal business, rather than
your boss's affairs, usually results in being given an opportunity to spend
all of your time on the phone on personal business -- looking for a new job,
Star warns.
5. Drink at Work: One of the quickest ways to be shown the door is drinking
too much at lunch and walking into a wall. Administrative assistants must keep
things organized, efficient and clear, so maintaining your own clarity is
extremely important. Staying on top of the mountain of details that go into
making a business run smoothly requires focus -- and sobriety.
6. Surf the Web Excessively: Spending much of your workday cruising around
cyberspace puts you just a point-and-click away from unemployment. And checking
out adult-oriented Web sites on the job is a definite no-no.
7. Become Romantically Involved with the Boss: While it may make for great
water cooler discussion, a boss/direct-report romance can easily end with someone
out of a job. (Hint: It's usually not the boss.)
8. Forget to Double-Check Your Figures: When working with numbers,
scrutinize your work carefully. One stray zero could make the difference
between being employed and unemployed, advises Star.
9. Alienate Your Coworkers: To do your job effectively, you'll need
the cooperation, support and goodwill of those around you. If you don't
have these things, you probably won't be an effective administrator. And
becoming detached from those you work with could get you replaced with
someone who can work well with others.
10. Point the Finger at Everyone but Yourself: Take ownership of your
job. If you make a mistake, own up to it. Don't try to sweep your mistakes
under the carpet -- or worse yet, blame somebody else -- because the truth
will usually come back to bite you on the bottom line. And nobody wants
to trust or employ a liar, says Star.