Right side.
Right side.
I wore mine on the right for 2 years before someone pointed out that all the photos of TM from Corp had them on the left. This was all the promotional stuff for the 50th last year. But I haven't thought to continue looking to confirm.
Right side.
I wore mine on the right for 2 years before someone pointed out that all the photos of TM from Corp had them on the left. This was all the promotional stuff for the 50th last year. But I haven't thought to continue looking to confirm.
Those photos were reversed. I had mention that to etl-hr, he said, you are right.
Q: On which side of the chest should you display your name tag?
A: Although it is easier for right handed people to put a name badge on the left side, they correctly are worn on the right side so the person shaking hands or greeting has easy eye contact with both the person and the badge as a way to help remember the name or to see where he/she is from, etc. This is the purpose of wearing the badges in the first place.
A few weeks ago, I went to work without a name badge. (In six+ years, I've done this only two or three times). They had me put a "New Team Member" badge on. I'm a cashier....all day long I had guests making comments about the badge (all in fun). I swear that, if I ever get to work without a name badge on, I will drive home to get it before I put the "New Team Member" badge on again!!
Just write your name in the TIP order binder and write name badge. Your HR team member will order it.Since we're on the topic of name badges, where do I get one? I'm new at my store, and I've worked three training shifts so far (1 cashier, 2 Starbucks) without wearing one. I don't remember being told where they are, and by the time I start working, I forget to ask. No one has said anything to me about it, either. But I guess eventually I'll need to wear one, haha.