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Attracting employees in agriculture. (contracting)
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<blockquote data-quote="Superted820" data-source="post: 9221174" data-attributes="member: 49514"><p>Spot on. I left a contractor before Christmas for several reasons. But one main reason was not being appreciated any more than the vaping, rubbish in the cab, not worried about either doing a good job or looking after the kit young lads who don’t go the extra mile. I was quite happy to come in early/ stay on late, to blow off the baler, grease up, load up with wrap etc etc so as to get on earlier in the morning. Whereas others failed to even clean the machine off before returning to the yard let alone prepare for tomorrow. After a while even the most conscientious operator just starts to think…. Why am I doing this. Why am I putting myself out. </p><p>Sometimes all it takes is a “thank you” to feel a bit appreciated and carry on doing the best job you feel you are capable of doing. Even some food when you’re out late and started early. Not asking for the world. But all too often that little bit of thanks is too much to ask. So. I’m out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superted820, post: 9221174, member: 49514"] Spot on. I left a contractor before Christmas for several reasons. But one main reason was not being appreciated any more than the vaping, rubbish in the cab, not worried about either doing a good job or looking after the kit young lads who don’t go the extra mile. I was quite happy to come in early/ stay on late, to blow off the baler, grease up, load up with wrap etc etc so as to get on earlier in the morning. Whereas others failed to even clean the machine off before returning to the yard let alone prepare for tomorrow. After a while even the most conscientious operator just starts to think…. Why am I doing this. Why am I putting myself out. Sometimes all it takes is a “thank you” to feel a bit appreciated and carry on doing the best job you feel you are capable of doing. Even some food when you’re out late and started early. Not asking for the world. But all too often that little bit of thanks is too much to ask. So. I’m out. [/QUOTE]
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