FIRST
IMPRESSIONS
When you roll onto a job and get out of your pump; at that
moment the contractor has formed a lasting opinion of you.
The salesman go out and get the jobs, the operators keep
them. Being a pump operator takes a special type of person.
In the circus of the construction process, you are the ringmaster
of the concreting process. The contractor knows this. When
you walk to the foreman or superintendent and ask where
you are to set up he is evaluating how his pour is going
to go by the signals you are sending. Do you look professional?
Are you observant? Do you have a friendly and confident
look on your face? A contractor’s worst nightmare
is to have a clown, not the ringmaster jump out of the cab.
1. When you park your truck, be aware, don’t block
other crafts.
2. Have your hard hat and safety glasses on, don’t
wait to be told.
3. Have your shirt tucked in; don’t look Raggedy and
sloppy.
4. Be confident, not cocky. We know you are good, prove
it to him.
5. The guy in the “AC-DC” tee shirt and tennis
shoes works for the other company; let him know he made
the right choice by having Concrete Pumping Service on his
job. The salesmen get us there, only you can keep us there.
Thanks for the good job.
Written By Bob Sanderson
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