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Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent Reviews
What is it like working as a Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent?
February 2017
Pay attention.
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent in Philadelphia:
Listen more and talk less. Take all the Classes w/Certificates you can.
Make sure you steer yourself toward the best all around people, masons, and Leaders. Take all point of views in consideration.
STOP AND THINK, BREATH, SLOW DOWN.
Always start everyday fresh, with energetic Optimism.
KNOW YOUR WORTH.
February 2017
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent in Pineville:
Pros: Close to home, small town country setting.
Cons: Not much business such as restaurants and shopping.
January 2017
Thing to do.
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent in Brooklyn:
Pros: The opportunity to work with people of different ethnicities, the great commercial variety and that Brooklyn is a strategic point for anyone can be mobilized easily among the city's boroughs.
Cons: Something that bothers me, is that the department of labor has little or no control over the labor that the owners of apartment buildings and other small businesses hire, there are many injustices with the employees and no one make notices.
February 2016
I wished I would have asked more questions.
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent:
Learn how to ask questions. Don't just sit there and hope that someone will tell you something. Go out, and find out for yourself. Learn as much as you can, as fast as you can.
February 2016
Listen up!
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent:
Listen to the people that have been working there previous to you, they will most likely have the answers that you're looking for on a day-to-day basis.
January 2016
Hard worker.
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent:
Pros: Travel.
Cons: To much travel.
November 2015
This Jobs a Lie.
Maintenance Supervisor / Superintendent:
Pros: I enjoy working with contractors, getting my hands dirty, and the over all field of work. I also enjoy being able to speak and learn another language on the job.
Cons: I went in to the job thinking I was supposed to learn directly from the owner on how to operate the business and slowly take over responsibility until I was in control and running the business. It's now almost been two years and I am still on the work trucks every day as an installer and medium between angry contractors and my boss. Yet I can not make major on the job decisions because my boss won't relinquish any power. Also know one has a dedicated position at my job because my boss has to micromanage everything.
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