Improving Company Loyalty Peoria IL

Company loyalty isn't something that can be demanded from workers in Peoria. Paying a competitive salary, providing a great benefit package, and supplying first-rate equipment certainly helps, but these points alone do not bring loyalty.

S. Harris Uniforms
(309) 673-5961
1025 N. Sheridan Rd.
Peoria, IL
G & K Services, Inc
(309) 698-0187
715 Sabrina Drive
East Peoria, IL
BrainPower Consulting
708-251-2568
2619 183rd St.
Lansing, IL
Tharaldson Enterprises
(309) 685-7904
2020 W War Memorial Dr
Peoria, IL
Rilco of Peoria
(309) 694-1977
310 Carver Ln
Peoria, IL
Little Chippers
(800) 672-1713
7501 N. Villa Lake Dr
Peoria, IL
Uniform-ly Perfect
(309) 682-7508
3705 N. Sterling
Peoria, IL
Vmc Consulting
(309) 655-0901
401 SW Water St
Peoria, IL
Valley Park Shopping Center
(309) 674-9578
200 N MacArthur Hwy
Peoria, IL
Anderson Consulting
(309) 691-7031
Peoria, IL
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Improving Company Loyalty

Source: MASONRY CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE
Publication date: March 1, 2007

By Jamie Holliday

Company loyalty isn't something that can be demanded from workers. Paying a competitive salary, providing a great benefit package, and supplying first-rate equipment certainly helps, but these points alone do not bring loyalty.

Many company employees want and need something very basic from their jobs, and from their employers –recognition. This seemingly simple idea is far too often overlooked in today's busy work schedules.

Look at the positions we offer for employment and ask, “Is this a job I would want?” Pulling up to a jobsite at Oh-Dark Thirty on a drizzly, cold, wind-blown morning isn't what most of us dream about. Shaking the ice that formed overnight from the tarps, unwinding half-frozen cords, climbing scaffolding, and checking for toe boards and cross braces before the other workers show up wasn't even in the menu of the aptitude tests I took in high school.

But then, neither was standing six frames up on someone's cabin, topping out, watching an eagle family teach its young to fish. Or learning the smell of rain, and later snow, when it was coming, and when it was time to roll up early and head home.

There are so many things we love about our residential masonry lives that it's hard to explain to someone outside the industry. The freedom, the artistry, and the way of life are intoxicating. I guess that's why we work so hard getting our com...

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