This is why I jumped ship from the field to a mostly office position. Former company wanted me to drive 50-100 minutes away unpaid there and back. Not to mention most of these places you had to get on a bus to get bussed in eating away another 30 minutes total there and back at a minimum that you could not clock in for. This leads to a huge chunk of time being unpaid a week. I was surprised at how degrading the industry is and it made me seriously question whether I wanted to stay in it.
Thanks Jason for executing such sensitive subject with finesse... I can honestly say that if I show this video to every person that I worked with when I was in the trades for over three decades... they would all agree 100%, I can also tell you that out of the hundreds of people I worked with for over 30 yrs. maybe 10 recruited their kids. Yet they were all die hard Union guys, but would not pass the baton for many of those reasons especially the disrespect reasons you articulated.
Jason what I was talking about Salem has a crisis of traffic flowing we need to resolve that with what I said on the other text from the other day so you have to really look at that and feeling your mind if you understand like construction then you say wow this is amazing this guy really
Jason where do you think about infrastructure on crowded areas such as Salem road in Georgia under pending terminal with spaghetti junction on top to stop all this traffic flow it be a big help and get the committee and talk to Mike Davis about this and you call me to call of duty if you think what do you think Jason
We put our money together over here and come together with Mike I think we got some of his vice president for you over construction as a as a spectator you can come up with me on this deal and we work it out and make money and save lives and deal with humor a little better fashion
Respect for resources, specifically trades. And disrespect coming from prioritizing deadlines over the well ending of people. The interesting part is there is a way to meet deadlines and respect people if we plan properly.
@@jasonwilliamschroederThat's the biggest issue, prioritizing deadlines and pushing inexperienced workers. We recently had a new building constructed in the worst I've ever seen all thanks to idiots in my company pushing contract workers to hurry up. Now we have a mess of a building that looks amazing on the surface... but the infrastructure... I hope karma gets to the people whom pushed these construction workers. It's already unraveling on us
This is why I jumped ship from the field to a mostly office position. Former company wanted me to drive 50-100 minutes away unpaid there and back. Not to mention most of these places you had to get on a bus to get bussed in eating away another 30 minutes total there and back at a minimum that you could not clock in for. This leads to a huge chunk of time being unpaid a week. I was surprised at how degrading the industry is and it made me seriously question whether I wanted to stay in it.
coonstructors like teachers and doctors and farmers should be conpensated way higher than a lot of other people...
Thanks Jason for executing such sensitive subject with finesse... I can honestly say that if I show this video to every person that I worked with when I was in the trades for over three decades... they would all agree 100%, I can also tell you that out of the hundreds of people I worked with for over 30 yrs. maybe 10 recruited their kids. Yet they were all die hard Union guys, but would not pass the baton for many of those reasons especially the disrespect reasons you articulated.
Such great content and video production quality as good as the wisdom within. Thanks for doing this
Great video Jason
Jason what I was talking about Salem has a crisis of traffic flowing we need to resolve that with what I said on the other text from the other day so you have to really look at that and feeling your mind if you understand like construction then you say wow this is amazing this guy really
I am so sorry. I am just not understanding any of these messages.
What a great message ! I agree
Perfect!
Jason where do you think about infrastructure on crowded areas such as Salem road in Georgia under pending terminal with spaghetti junction on top to stop all this traffic flow it be a big help and get the committee and talk to Mike Davis about this and you call me to call of duty if you think what do you think Jason
I’m not sure I understand yet.
We put our money together over here and come together with Mike I think we got some of his vice president for you over construction as a as a spectator you can come up with me on this deal and we work it out and make money and save lives and deal with humor a little better fashion
Amen!
Curious as to your full definition of the word respect and… why you think disrespect persists?
Respect for resources, specifically trades. And disrespect coming from prioritizing deadlines over the well ending of people. The interesting part is there is a way to meet deadlines and respect people if we plan properly.
@@jasonwilliamschroederThat's the biggest issue, prioritizing deadlines and pushing inexperienced workers. We recently had a new building constructed in the worst I've ever seen all thanks to idiots in my company pushing contract workers to hurry up. Now we have a mess of a building that looks amazing on the surface... but the infrastructure... I hope karma gets to the people whom pushed these construction workers. It's already unraveling on us
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