In an unprecedented era of worker revolt dubbed The Great Resignation, the restoration industry in the United States is at a unique crossroads.
The rising frequency of catastrophic events coupled with aging infrastructure has created more project opportunities than ever before, while at the very same time, attracting and retaining today's worker has never been more challenging.
This is the official audiobook of Why Workers Quit: and Other Powerful Insights From The Largest Workforce Survey Ever Conducted on the Restoration Industry. Download a hard copy for yourself at whyworkersquit.com
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In an unprecedented era of worker revolt dubbed The Great Resignation, the restoration industry in the United States is at a unique crossroads.
The rising frequency of catastrophic events coupled with aging infrastructure has created more project opportunities than ever before, while at the very same time, attracting and retaining today's worker has never been more challenging.
This is the official audiobook of Why Workers Quit: and Other Powerful Insights From The Largest Workforce Survey Ever Conducted on the Restoration Industry. Download a hard copy for yourself at whyworkersquit.com
Chapter 5: The Worst Parts About Working in Restoration
Why Workers Quit: The Official Audiobook
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Chapter 5: The Worst Parts About Working in Restoration
You're listening to the official audiobook of Why Workers Quit: And Other Powerful Insights from the Largest Workforce Survey Ever Conducted on the Restoration Industry.
This is Chapter 5.
If the restoration industry has some very unique positive elements to it, it’s safe to assume there are also particular elements of the job that wear on workers, testing their patience and their commitment to the industry.
Considering the frequency at which today’s modern worker is taking a step back to reconsider his or her career choices, it’s imperative that managers are well aware of the worst parts about the restoration industry, from the perspective of the worker, so they can attempt to mitigate problems.
This chapter outlines the worst parts about working in restoration, from the perspective of the worker.
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Why Workers Quit: The Official Audiobook
In an unprecedented era of worker revolt dubbed The Great Resignation, the restoration industry in the United States is at a unique crossroads.
The rising frequency of catastrophic events coupled with aging infrastructure has created more project opportunities than ever before, while at the very same time, attracting and retaining today's worker has never been more challenging.
This is the official audiobook of Why Workers Quit: and Other Powerful Insights From The Largest Workforce Survey Ever Conducted on the Restoration Industry. Download a hard copy for yourself at whyworkersquit.com