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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1498468" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>I definitely see this in my town job, guys that have never had to drive a truck and get paid by the mile, or off freight commission , consistently log more hrs . It is frustrating watching someone make 1/3 more for doing the same job, because they aren't efficient . Years ago , I worked for a guy, temp job, getting a large sawmill ready for auction . He gathered us up , and this always kinda stuck with me, he said he didn't want to see a!@#$es and elbows he wanted it done right the first time, don't move something if you're gonna have to move it again . I think when you take a little time and think about what you want to get done , gather what you need , and then go do it , it takes less time . The space between your ears is your most valuable asset , most people anyway .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1498468, member: 27645"] I definitely see this in my town job, guys that have never had to drive a truck and get paid by the mile, or off freight commission , consistently log more hrs . It is frustrating watching someone make 1/3 more for doing the same job, because they aren't efficient . Years ago , I worked for a guy, temp job, getting a large sawmill ready for auction . He gathered us up , and this always kinda stuck with me, he said he didn't want to see a!@#$es and elbows he wanted it done right the first time, don't move something if you're gonna have to move it again . I think when you take a little time and think about what you want to get done , gather what you need , and then go do it , it takes less time . The space between your ears is your most valuable asset , most people anyway . [/QUOTE]
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