Tony Soprano
Quality over quantity
Just wanted to get some opinions on this really. I’m in a situation where a job comes towards the end and it requires a certain amount of time to get it over the line, make sure the test sheets and as fitted drawings are spot on, finish all the practical work etc. In this scenario there never seems to be enough time to do everything and when I bring this up with management it’s like it fall on deaf ears. Plus your sent on your own. I told them that paperwork still needed finishing but All they want to do is get you on the next job before your even finished at the job your on. Then the next thing you get a call to say “ I need your paperwork”. But I still haven’t been sent back to finish it . Has anyone else had this issue. I know some of you will have had this problem. How do you approach it? How do we make them understand that we need longer? I’m not the quickest spark out there but I do a very good job. I’m very conciencous. I have lots of experience but I feel that I’m lacking in my approach with management. I’m talking about in terms of getting my point across. I’m not stern enough with them I don’t think. I need to get to grips with this because it’s making me unhappy with doing this job and starting to make me hate the trade. It’s also made me think about getting out altogether. I just want to do a good job without snags. But time is always against us nowadays. Any advice would be appreciated.
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