All Carnival and no work
1. Party all night, work all day
If you decide to party all night at Victoria Park or at Heritage Square, it is still your responsibility to get to work on time, be coherent, stay awake, look professional and smell clean.
2. Put your best foot forward
Delivering exceptional customer service is critical now more than ever. St. Vincent is basically on display for all the visitors to see and many are expecting that warm hospitality the Caribbean is known for. Meet and exceed their expectations.
3. Locals are customers, too
An important customer is a paying customer, so do not discriminate against local Vincentians. The man from the country in his mountain clothes and water boots should be treated with the same level of respect and courtesy as the woman from New York in her brand name clothing, gold, and make-up.
4. Buy local
Before you reach for pre-packaged imported food why not buy local. There will be lots of vendors to choose from and you will be supporting a local business.
5. Christians do it their way
Although carnival is a national celebration, many Christians in your workplace may choose not to participate in the festivities. Do not judge or ridicule anyone for his or her personal choice and way of living. While you may enjoy jumping on Carnival Monday someone else may enjoy going to the beach instead. Respect that.
â¢Karen Hinds President/CEO
Workplace Success Group
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