Fewer hours, probably better pay, breakfast on a Thursday, leaving early on a Friday!? When can I start? :lol:
After my first apprenticeship placement shut down, For a short time (about 3 months or so) I worked in a joinery workshop (they claimed it to be a factory which was laughable) of about 10 people or so and the environment was purely toxic. Firstly the main boss was a real hot-head and was very easily made very angry, he has a bit of a local reputation for throwing hammers... This really didn't help since when people made a mistake things tended to get hidden or covered up to avoid the backlash and the quality and structural integrity of the product was greatly diminished (I saw a door tenon cut off completely and just glued back into place when the door was put together). The second in command was a right nonce who thought he was high and above everyone and just constantly talked down at people (except he was shorter than everyone else :lol
, He'd get seriously narky if you were clocking off at the proper time and berated you to stay that little bit longer to get a job done, which usually ended up upwards of an hour extra per day plus being called in to work Saturday and usually the Sunday as well. You'd also better watch out if you were caught talking during work time! I remember when they had taken on a new employee for the painting, the other more experienced guy was explaining to him how to do it and was taking his time since they fella was a bit slow to comprehend and the main boss ran over and started giving them hell for talking on the job instead of working, which then set him off on a tangent of pretty much going around everyone in the workshop and trying to find something to pick on. When tea and lunchtime rolled around everyone just went into their cars and ate in solitary, there was no "team spirit" so to speak, even after 3 months I barely knew anyone really, didn't know where they lived, what they were interested in, etc... So after 3 months of all that I decided enough was enough, gave them a piece of my mind and walked out. Then I had the main boss pleading at me on my doorstep asking me to come back etc, etc.... (that was apparently the first time he's ever done that with anyone :?) which I did for about 3 days, after which his girlfriend called me into the office decided she would absolutely have a go at me while he wasn't around and started calling me a coward and a troublemaker and all other forms of insults. I had enough so I packed up my stuff and left, 50+ hours a week at £5 an hour wasn't worth all that stress and hassle. I was told in 3 years about 100 members of staff had come and gone, which is quite an accomplishment for a very rural joinery workshop really. Having met quite a few people that have been through their doors they seriously missed out on some seriously motivated and skilled workers which if they had treated right they would probably still be working there making good money for everyone involved.
On one hand, I now look at it as a character-building experience and it has taught me to appreciate working elsewhere very much more. On the other hand, if I had gone their first I would've been put off joinery for life (Like many others were I imagine) and I would probably be bricklaying now. Fortunately, that didn't happen and since then I've been steadily chipping away at their business ever since, revenge is slow, but sweet :twisted:.
Bob's got it right, look after the boys and girls and they'll look after you. If someones treating me right I'll bend over backward to do whatever they want me to get done even if it involves working a bit extra at the end of the day unpaid to get it sorted for the following morning, simple really. If they feel like they're being shanked they'll adjust accordingly and end up shanking you more. A good team that works well together is priceless.