Sunday, April 21, 2013

It's about time.  Construction on new houses is way up.  Seems like everyday we are going into subdivisions that have lain unfinished for the last 5 yrs. and pumping out 4-5 fairly large floor plans.  It's good to see it happening but I wonder how long this gravy train will last, probably right up to the owners first mortgage payment.  Anyway, enough cynicism.  Work has definitely picked up.  We are averaging around 40-48 hrs a week.  Well, most of us anyway have the luxury of having it spread out over 6 days and not 4 like a co-worker did this week.  He was off Wed. and Thurs., 2 of our busiest days.  I think mgmt. wanted the new trainees to get a few more hours behind the wheel as they are now out of trucks to assign, so my buddy didn't have a truck to drive anyway...!  I told him Sat. morning that they will gladly make up his shortfall in hours today with a really long day and then call him in early on Mon. morning.  It actually made him laugh, bitterly, but he laughed!  It's now getting to the point where I tell my batchman, 'See you in 36 hours...'.  Needless to say he was not that amused, even less so when it proved I was right!  He, too, laughed bitterly.

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  Hopefully soon I will sit down with our sales manager as well as our customers to start bringing you the behind-the-scenes look at concrete as well as the industry in general.  I am, however,  going to be very busy soon as I just made a large financial investment in regards to starting my own business, so posts here may not come often but I will try to do something at least once a week.  Please bear with me.  There are a lot of new things going on in my life right now and even though this blog is one of them, it certainly is not a means by which I can eat.

  Have patience with me and I will try to bring to life something that most people simply take for granted...concrete.

  Bye for now, Greg.

P.S. "WASH IT OUT!!!"