Episode 7: The Foreman Test - 5 Rules for Leading Without Exploiting
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They made me a foreman. I didn't ask for it. I didn't campaign for it. But when they handed me the crew, I had a choice: lead like the men who exploited me, or build something better.This is the story of my first day as a foreman—and the 5 rules I built to lead without breaking the brotherhood.Because here's the truth: A foreman who exploits his crew isn't a leader. He's just a man with a title and a short memory.THE 5 RULES:1. Never ask your crew to do what you won't do yourself2. Protect your crew from the office—always3. Credit flows down, blame stops with you4. Pay them what they're worth, not what you can get away with5. Remember: You're still a wireman—just with a clipboardLAWS COVERED:- Law 5: Mentorship - Lift As You Climb- Law 12: Brotherhood - Lift While You Climb- Law 17: Sacred Duty - The Chain Never Breaks If this lesson hit you, the full story is in my book, "Your Name Is Your Currency"—available now at payhip.com/GatorsZone.
My second book, "Your Work Is Your Signature: The 18 Laws of a Complete Wireman," is coming soon.
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Your name is your currency. Your work is your signature. Your name is your currency. Spend it wisely.—Gator