A few days ago I was reading a thread and someone had a comment about showing up on time or a little early shows you care about the job, etc.
Anyone know what thread that was?
Thanks
Bear
A few days ago I was reading a thread and someone had a comment about showing up on time or a little early shows you care about the job, etc.
Anyone know what thread that was?
Thanks
Bear
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Not sure of the thread, but the post I think was written by Tim Mooney, if that helps you with using the search
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Coulda been Hazlett in the roofing thread...he was making a point of things that aren't rocket ssience like showing up on time for appointments...and work.
silver
"Things I've learned" maybe?
I thought it was Hudson Valley Carpenter.
Found it- Employee awareness, your thoughts. It was Hudson.
Thanks to Henley for coming up with the subject title. With my advanced case of CRS, it had escaped me. http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=123499.1
Thanks, guys.Bear
I have always shown up at my job 15 minutes early, starting 25 years ago. We worked for Culberson Drywall, and it was expected.
We used to sing that song Clapton did with different words:
Livin' on Culberson time, livin' on Culberson time...
Paid off though.
Mike
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I always thought is was Lombardi time. Fifteen minutes early for a meeting was late.