Biggest change since I started work as a 16 year old apprentice straight from school.....
(excluding health and safety, which now means half of our normal working practices would have been illeagal!!)...
Is the general concept of Time, or lack of urgency around most jobs....
The idea of next day delivery for mundane everyday items was a non starter...
Non-stock items that weren't off the shelf would probably have to wait for the next weeks delivery van run before you could get them...
Jobs seemed to be either big or small, depending upon the number of guys working together on site..
Small job may be; One qualified bloke, one just out of his time nearly competent to work alone, plus a new apprentice just started..
Bigger job; may be half dozen qualified guys, and a bunch of newly qualified or apprentices, probably 10 or more working as a team...
But the jobs didn't appear to be urgent or non-urgent... just a case of get on with it till its finished...
If you ran out of something part way through a job, that just meant a longer tea break, while you went off to ring the office to order something else that you may then be able to collect in two or three days!
Basically the work environment was more laid back and less stressed.... quite possibly not the most efficient...
but more enjoyable and more conducive to teaching the younger lads new skills and giving them time to do hands on practice...
While still having qualified assistance standing by should it be needed to take over.
The modern work environment just doesn't have the manpower or the time to properly pass on skills and knowledge to anyone who is wanting to learn a trade.
For some reason Time has become too expensive...
And everything is urgent...
Even non urgent jobs... people seem to want done tomorrow????
I have my regular customers primed and taught to understand realistic time scales...
But you still get new customers ring up asking if you can come out that day or tomorrow to do a job..
If you say I can pop round in two weeks for some reason they sound aghast???
Yet two weeks is quite a short time, when compared to old days of mail order...
You would post off an order and the delivery terms would say... "Allow 28 days for delivery".
With all of our labour saving tools and devices, we should have more time not less..
But somehow Time itself doesn't appear to be working the same anymore? :C
That is a BIG change!
opcorn