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A professional learns every aspect of the job.
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An amateur skips the learning process whenever possible.
□ A
professional looks, speaks and dresses like a professional.
□ An amateur is
sloppy in appearance and speech.
□ A
professional carefully discovers what is needed and wanted.
□ An amateur
assumes what others need and want.
□ A
professional keeps his or her work area clean and orderly.
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An amateur has a messy, confused or dirty work area.
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A professional is focused and clear-headed.
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An amateur is confused and distracted.
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A professional does not let mistakes slide by.
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An amateur ignores or hides mistakes.
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A professional jumps into difficult assignments.
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An amateur tries to get out of difficult work.
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A professional completes projects as soon as possible.
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An amateur is surrounded by unfinished work.
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A professional remains level-headed and optimistic.
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An amateur gets upset and assumes the worst.
□ A professional
handles money and accounts very carefully.
□ An amateur is
sloppy with money or accounts.
□ A professional
faces up to other people’s upsets and problems.
□ An amateur
avoids others’ problems.
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A professional uses higher emotional tones: enthusiasm,
cheerfulness interest, contentment.
□ An amateur uses
lower emotional tones: anger, hostility, resentment, fear, victim.
□ A professional
persists until the objective is achieved.
□ An amateur gives
up at the first opportunity.
□ A professional
produces more than expected.
□ An amateur
produces just enough to get by.
□ A professional
produces a high-quality product or service.
□ An amateur
produces a medium-to-low quality product or service.
□ A professional
earns high pay.
□ An amateur earns
low pay and feels it’s unfair.
□ A professional
has a promising future.
□ An amateur has
an uncertain future.