10 Ways to Show You're Thankful for Your Team

If you're like most employers, you're thankful for your team members.  Whether it's your VP of Operations, your mason tenders/laborers, or your bookkeeper, you're probably thankful for everything they do to keep things going.  As we near Thanksgiving, the holiday where we share what we're thankful for, here's 10 ways you can show you're thankful for your team:

10 Ways to Show You're Thankful for Your Team

1.       Put safety first always.  Providing a good safety program may go unnoticed but if you remind them that you're keeping them safe so they can go home every day to those who love them, it can go a long way.  

2.       Write a thank you or card to their family.  Brag on them and say thanks for sharing them with you.  There's may hours of overtime throughout the year in construction.  Let them know you appreciate the sacrifices they sometimes make for the jobs to get built on time.

3.       Provide good equipment.  I know, I know.  You're thinking, "but they tear it up!"  What if you said you're providing it because you know they'll appreciate the quality and take care of it?  It may go further than what you'd think. 

4.       Communicate across the company.  Team meetings to review upcoming work and newsletters, blogs, or social media can help keep employees informed of what’s happening across the company and what's coming down the pipeline.  It will make them feel valued and secure in the future.

5.       Provide breakfast or lunch periodically.  They say the way to a man's hear is through his stomach.  As a female, I would say this is true for women too!  A family that eats together stays together.  Your team is your work family and we all want them to stick around, so this is a good way to boost employee morale and thank employees for their hard work at the same time.  Something as simple as pizza, burgers, or breakfast burritos will do the trick.

6.       Give them company apparel.  Most employees will proudly wear this as a badge of honor that they work with your team.  Let them show their company pride with a branded hat, shirt, or jacket!  Here’s another way to market your brand at the same time.

7.       Recognize exceptional work!  When you're finished with a project, share the excitement and tell them they're a part of the team that made it a success.  You could give them a photo of the project, a project t-shirt or hat, or a celebration to show your appreciation (see #5 and #6).

8.       Recognize Employees of the month.  This can be a hard one- depending on the company size and configuration but it can go a long way.  Consider having each foreman nominate someone.  Be sure to include why they were nominated.  Recognizing them in a newsletter, a meeting, a certificate, or a special hat or shirt would all be great ways to do this (see #6).

9.       Host Company Picnics or Parties.  Bringing your entire crew, including their family, is a great way to boost company morale and teamwork.  It gives management an opportunity to thank the families in person (see #2.)

10.   Provide training and/or advancement opportunities.  Workforce development is a huge buzzword right now and for good reason.  We need more tradesmen than ever before.  Training is a win-win for both the company and the employee.

We are forever thankful for our Spec Rents team.  Their hard work, dedication, and loyalty help to increase the safety and productivity of our customers and we appreciate all they do. 

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.  May your turkey be moist and your home and heart be full of love and thankfulness this holiday weekend.

Post by:  Elizabeth "Liz" Graves, Sales Manager at Spec Rents, LLC.  Contact Liz at lizg@specrents.com

Bend less, Lay More

Non-Stop Scaffolding

Non-Stop Scaffolding

Today I’ve got 3 questions for you:

 

  1. Do you have trouble finding and keeping qualified masons?

  2. Do you have trouble getting the production you need to meet aggressive schedules?

  3. Do you have masons that occasionally get injuries from poor ergonomics (i.e. reaching, lifting, or bending too much)?

Hydro Mobile with Hoist

Hydro Mobile with Hoist

 

If you answered yes to any of these, then read on to find out how Hydro Mobile and Non-Stop Scaffold can help.

With both systems, your masons are always laying at an appropriate height.  They’re not bending over and they’re not reaching over their head. 

 

 

 

 

What can this do for your company and your employees?

  • Safety Solutions.  It’s always best to start with safety. Not having to reach or bend means less occupational injuries, which can lead to additional cost and delays on the project.  I know many masons who have torn up shoulders after laying block overhead for 20+ years or aching backs every day when they go home from bending over.  Why not help prevent that? Both Non-Stop and Hydro Mobile can help prevent these injuries, which keeps your workforce happy and saves you money at the same time.

  • Workforce Solutions.  Let’s face it, masonry is hard work.  In a time when we struggle to find new masons, any way we can make their jobs easier we should take advantage of.  I can hear some of you more experienced masons out there thinking, “kids these days just don’t like to work hard.”  That may or may not be true and I’m not debating that today.  What I will say is that it makes sense to work smarter, not harder when you can.  Technology like these systems can be your friend and your crews will appreciate you making them more productive and keeping them healthier.

  • Production Solutions.  Your production will go up when you use a system like Hydro Mobile and/or Non-Stop Scaffold.  Like I said above, being at an appropriate height will allow masons to put units in the wall much faster.  Productivity = More Money
    • Hydro Mobile units also can be equipped with monorail systems for setting large stone or other materials faster, safer, and with fewer team members.
    • Hoist systems, whether on Non-Stop or Hydro Mobile, can be very convenient when you’ve “outreached” your forklift and you don’t have a lot (or any) crane-time available.  When your crews are consistently stocked, they are consistently putting units in the wall. 
    • Don’t stop to raise those boards!  You could easily spend 30 minutes each time you have to raise the boards.  That could be 1-1.5 hours a day.  If you’re paying your masons $25/hr, you’ve just lost at least $25 a day per mason.  That adds up fast on a long wall.  EX:  10 Masons on a 200’ wall and you’ve lost at least $250 per day.  That’s $1000 a month just for masons to stand around while the boards are raised! 

Spec Rents is a full-service Hydro Mobile and Non-Stop Scaffold dealer.  We proudly rent, sell, and service these two systems because we’ve been in the masonry industry.  We know first-hand that the above advantages can make a difference for problems with safety, manpower, and production.  Contact us to help you find the right system for your upcoming or current projects. We want to help you work smarter, not harder!

Post by:  Elizabeth "Liz" Graves, Sales Manager at Spec Rents, LLC.  Contact Liz at lizg@specrents.com

Share