Jeez, I thought you were like 70, 75. :hmm3grin2orange:
and yes, I am always lurking. waiting for opportunities like this.
thats funny!
Jeez, I thought you were like 70, 75. :hmm3grin2orange:
and yes, I am always lurking. waiting for opportunities like this.
thats funny!
I had one just like that, he knew it all, the other crews were scared of him and sent him my way so when he showed up we set the record straight real fast that I wouldn't put up with his crap nor would I be intimidated by his large nearly 7ft tall stance, on the third day he walked off the job site because I wouldn't let him do it his way even after his hissy fit.We worked him for several days and he tried his intimidation bs. I looked him dead in the eye and said boy you are 22 and I am 41 and your boss, we can either work or fight its your choice but you will do your job. I never had one problem outta that boy and he worked hard until he got a job on an oil rig.
:agree2:I won't say I'm perfect, I yell sometimes on the job but I try not to do it in front of a customer and it's usually over a safety issue.
I have been known to have some real meltdowns before thought. My last real
I don't like to argue and fuss period, let alone in front of customers. I can get a little loud when I get excited or stressed but I try to be even keel. If there is someone who just isn't getting the picture I usually let them go before they make all my hair fall out and I will not put up with anyone being argumentative with me. Ideas are great but I am the boss.
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My tree boss yelled at me once he called me Forest Gump.When he came down from that tree I grabbed him right by the neck with one hand picked him up.You should have seen his eyes then I threw him on the ground. I said I will do what ever you like but don't disrespect me. Now he acts like he is my best friend.
You would have been fired on the spot, with my company. Physical contact is a whole different story than verbal back-and-forth. There's no excuse for it.
You would have been fired on the spot, with my company. Physical contact is a whole different story than verbal back-and-forth. There's no excuse for it.