Will You Add?
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Small Business > Motorizing for Profit - The Craftsmen Have Left the Building

Tags

  • trades
  • pumping
  • powered wheelbarrows
  • attract willing
  • powered sprayers

  • Links

  • Maximize the Benefits of Business Credit Cards
  • Finding a Malaga Hotel
  • Five General Financial Habits That Can Raise Your Credit Score
  • Will You Add? - Motorizing for Profit - The Craftsmen Have Left the Building

    San Diego Mortgage Employment, Questions for You, the Loan Officer
    I have often felt that there are 2 types of mortgage companies and deciding which one you want to work for depends a lot on your goals and what you want to accomplish with your mortgage career. The first type of mortgage company will never teach you to be anyt
    nd up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    <
    Traditional Wholesale Trading Vs Drop Shipping
    Drop shipping differs from traditional wholesale trading in that it is a form of ‘just in time’ shipping. Basically, drop shipping means that the online seller will order the product from the wholesaler as and when customer orders are received. The seller simp
    In the summer, I can't drive two blocks without seeing the activity of the construction industry. Road contractors, house builders and landscapers are everywhere.

    From my less than scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing.

    5. Powered post hole diggers.

    Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too.

    The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    Be Careful Where You Get Career Advice
    Most of the advice you receive on career advancement will come from people who have ulterior motives. Some of them even have an interest in seeing you do something that will benefit them. Objective career advice is often elusive. Let’s look at some of the mo
    n scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing.

    5. Powered post hole diggers.

    Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too.

    The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    <
    Matching Your Skills to Find Appropriate Jobs
    Skills refer to the things you do well. The key to finding the most appropriate jobs in the industry is recognizing your own skills and communicating the significance written and verbally to a probable employer.Majority of the most viable skills are tho
    s for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing.

    5. Powered post hole diggers.

    Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too.

    The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    <
    A Marketing Plan Minus Fanfare? What a Concept!
    If you are now or ever have been part of a large company or corporation, you are familiar with planning exercises—business planning, financial planning, marketing planning, all sorts of planning. Some of it is done in groups, while some of it is done by indivi
    hing.

    5. Powered post hole diggers.

    Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too.

    The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    <
    9 Ways to Connect with Your Customer
    How many times do you need to connect with people to get a response?If everyone responded to marketing campaigns, there would be a great deal of work to spread around. The truth is that it takes three readings of your information to have it sink in. Thi
    nd up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    People power wash, power rake and power grind their work. "Hand work" is considered a punishment by some employees.

    In retailing, we see touch screens on cash register terminals adding speed to retail transactions. In our vehicles, motors change our stack of CD's, open the car windows and lock the doors.

    I don't care to comment if the motorization trend is good or bad. My observation is that to keep employees, employers are putting motors on everything. Gone are the days of most hand labor in construction. Similarly, office staff demands the "motor" of a computer to sort and print, manufacturing industries use both motors and computers to create near perfect parts and keep close tolerances.

    The entry-level work fo

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/43414/atriclecheck-Motorizing-for-Profit--The-Craftsmen-Have-Left-the-Building.html">Motorizing for Profit - The Craftsmen Have Left the Building</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/43414/atriclecheck-Motorizing-for-Profit--The-Craftsmen-Have-Left-the-Building.html]Motorizing for Profit - The Craftsmen Have Left the Building[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Customer Service for Photo Processing Labs

    Performance Management Made Easy

    How to Find a Niche

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com