Who to hire?

In my job, I am responsible for hiring the staff in my department. It is a big responsibility with a lot at stake, not only for us but for our community. At home, I am also in charge of hiring services for our house. Here are two examples of how every day is an interview.

We just got our new house and there was a small leak that I did not have the skill to fix our downstairs ceiling. There was no shut off valve for the line that was leaking, and the water was staining our drop ceiling. We had used plumbers at our old house, but no one that we wanted to hire again. I had no solid recommendations and I had to make a choice quickly. Earlier that week, I had been driving around town doing errands. A truck from a well-known plumbing drove by, cut me off, and drove aggressively. I automatically knew that I did not want to hire that company. I did not want that driver driving on the streets that my or my neighbors’ children play. I went with a different well-known company. Every day is an interview.

My oldest child plays sports and is getting to the age where it was time to start training his body to be stronger, faster, more flexible, and more resilient. I have seen a million trainers and very few have impressed me. The trainer we hired we did without checking out his gym. We hired him because we watched him workout. I was in the gym one day before I made a home gym for the family, and I saw this guy working out hard. However, he wasn’t that he was lifting a lot of weight. Instead, he was concentrating on perfecting the movements of his workout. I was in awe of his attention to detail and I knew right then that if I ever needed a trainer, this was the guy. Fast forward 4 years later, he opens a gym, my son tells me that he wants to start training, and the rest is history. Even in the early morning, when hardly anyone is in the gym, every day is an interview.

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Kevscott1

I am the District Supervisor of Science for the Morris Hills Regional District and the Coordinator of the Math & Science Magnet Program. I serve as the Safety Advisory Baord Chairperson for NSTA. I am a husband and father who studies martial arts, music, and growth.

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