How to keep your job in the
construction industry
Ever wonder why some in construction manage to work year-round while
others seem to bounce from contractor to contractor? "What's their
secret?" you might ask. Are they just lucky? Perhaps, but there are some
things you can do to even the odds.
Did you know that most Site Foremen know exactly who they are going to
let go weeks before they ever hand out a termination notice? It's a standard
practice in construction to make a "Lay off List" with the names of
the workers on a crew in order of production. Call it a "Head Count",
a "Lay off List", a "Totem Pole"--call it whatever you
like, but you're on it. The real question is, "Are you on the top or the
bottom"?Often a Foreman will be told, "Lay off three workers"
and given only a moment to make the decision. The names on the bottom are the
first to go. You may not be aware that it's a fluid list and that names move up
and down as production increases and decreases.
By the way, your Foreman's not the only one deciding who stays and who
goes. It may be a Project Manager or even a customer that may see you leaning
against a ladder and make a split second evaluation of your work ethic. It's
not fair. That's for sure, but unless your reputation as a hard worker precedes
you, it might be too late for anyone to step in and rescue you.
Some will work on many jobsites and somehow manage to miss the lay
offs. Is it because they're luckier than the next person? No. It's just that
they know the ten tips for staying employed in the construction industry.
1) Walk with a Purpose- Don't meander around on a construction site.
2) Pack a Lunch- You'll save money, be healthier and live longer.
3) Show up Everyday- You'll outlast those who don't.
4) Show up On Time- This one really pays.
5) Be Flexible- Be prepared to do a variety of tasks, even sweeping.
6) Update your Skills- Take industry related classes.
7) Be Reachable- Buy an answering machine or cell phone with voice mail
.
8) Have Reliable Transportation- Buy the best vehicle you can afford.
9) Have A Positive Attitude- There's no such thing as "can't"
in construction.
10) Look the Part- Dress like a professional tradesman.
Well there you have it; ten tips to staying employed in the
construction industry. They may seem obvious, but if that's the case why are so
many workers caught in the rut of constantly being let go? If you're fortunate
enough to work with some of the best tradesmen in the field, you'll notice that
they seem to have these qualities. Consider yourself lucky. Not everyone has
the pleasure of apprenticing with such professionals. If you follow these
simple steps, you will stay employed longer, earn more money and avoid having
to tell your family that the holidays are going to be tight this year. Still,
it's a good idea to save a little money for those slow periods.


