The average length of employment with one company is 4.3 years for men and 3.8 for women.
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Most American's are now spoiled brat's of any age, IMO . . . I self spoil thank you
You've got to face it, a lot of us are now a generation removed, and I don't care what anyone says it's just
different now. I also believe that you know yourself where this person is at career wise!
Some people are approachable some are not, and I'm sure you know that, I like to call it a person's
personal idiocies (traits) which goes way beyond the
Big 5 basic personality traits.
Have you had any career discussions with them?
My best approach for me is to be upfront, honest, consistent and explain the cause and effect of the work. Teach them
to apply it correctly. I've used a few phrase's over the years: "Were here to protect the wire.", "Were here to touch it once",
"No one should need to come back to this work, except to service-repair, or demo", "Everything about this install work should
at 100% in respects to what your doing-thus inspect-able".
What I've surmised as in the many years one has to be hungry for this trade, Or any trade for that matter.
It's either their in or not. All while being be politically correct.
The tell, doesn't take long.(as said)
Self starters is a good sign and from your lessons some aspect should start showing to you, or that you've even reached them.
That is if they even want to be with you. They should remember the previous lessons - when doing a repetitive job... Where going to do this, we'll need this and this and their grabbing the right stuff.
Most of the time for me now it's just a fall-in situation and get it... but new people don't even understand this aspect.