Things I don't miss about my old job: staff alignment, the part of the workday where the staff stood around and the managers told us how much we sucked. Occasionally, a waiter or waitress was signaled out as being exceptional, but it was never me. However, sales and tip totals would indicate that I was doing an above-average job, and customers seemed to like me. Why weren’t my bosses taking notice? I’ll tell you why: I failed to brag.
If you’re not getting the recognition you deserve at your job, maybe it’s time to take matters into your own hands. I tell you how in this week’s article: Praise at Work.