Im with you on this bigfish, i've been scaffolding for 17yrs and done everything apart from rigs and petrochem sites. I only did my smsts supervisors card last yr. Now i've always seen myself as a quality scaffolder rather than quantity, always done descent jobs, but i have found since having my super card you need to grow a thicker skin cos you get a lot of crap from both ends..i.e. higher management and the lads you take care of on site..
To go in the office Scaffy you either have to be very thick skinned or a
fuck1ng good fighter, especially in your earlier years![]()
Your right there bren..a fighter i am that, i've nearly come to blows a few times..:nuts::evil:
The illusion is that you just sit in the office/cabin playing with your pen!!people don't see the other side,ie,responsible for production,deadlines,targets,paperwork ect,ect,yes you really do get it from both sides,as ger says,anyone can do the supers course,but how the feck do you get men to listen or motivate themselves without giving any profit in the job away if you have not done it yourself as an advance scaff??:wondering:
A good supervisor does as his Manager asks.
The illusion is that you just sit in the office/cabin playing with your pen!!people don't see the other side,ie,responsible for production,deadlines,targets,paperwork ect,ect,yes you really do get it from both sides,as ger says,anyone can do the supers course,but how the feck do you get men to listen or motivate themselves without giving any profit in the job away if you have not done it yourself as an advance scaff??:wondering:
Your right there bren..a fighter i am that, i've nearly come to blows a few times..:nuts::evil:
To true Scaffy, you need good running shoes or fast hands and luckily I was born with fast hands![]()
Good at getting a round in then mate i take it :laugh:![]()