Kemble
New Member
We are seriously struggling with install times on large jobs. We quoted 80 hour install time and we are currently on hour 119 with 2 panels on 1 side and 1 panel on the other side left to go. I can't babysit them and I found out after both sides had 2 panels installed they never even dry fit the entire side before they started installing which resulted in a full removal and reprint of 2 panels on one side due to lining up issues. I'm convinced my installers are just not experienced enough and/or not motivated enough to care. They have zero sense of urgency and I'm seriously considering cleaning house. I have 5 installers, our least experienced installer is at $21 and our most experienced installer is at $28 who wants $35 but has severe quality issues: multiple reprints, overstretching causing ink fade, piss poor rivet conforming, trimming panel edges resulting in cutting the under panel, just poor quality all around.
I'm seeking some advice from you guys on any feedback you might have. What advice/tips can I do to instill a sense of urgency and improve quality with my team? Am I not paying them enough? What is market vehicle installer hourly range? I'm not opposed to sending any of my installers to 3M's install class (they all said they would like to take it) but none of them have shown me any commitment/dedication that they care enough to appreciate it and/or even want to stay with the company after they take it. I would feel like they would want to take the class then go work somewhere else.
I've only been the Manager here now for 2 months, the longest tenure person is 8 months. I'm doing the best I can with the team I was given. The environment is not toxic, I hear great things about the workplace all the time from my 1 on 1's with everyone. But what I'm seeing vs what I am being told are different.
I'm seeking some advice from you guys on any feedback you might have. What advice/tips can I do to instill a sense of urgency and improve quality with my team? Am I not paying them enough? What is market vehicle installer hourly range? I'm not opposed to sending any of my installers to 3M's install class (they all said they would like to take it) but none of them have shown me any commitment/dedication that they care enough to appreciate it and/or even want to stay with the company after they take it. I would feel like they would want to take the class then go work somewhere else.
I've only been the Manager here now for 2 months, the longest tenure person is 8 months. I'm doing the best I can with the team I was given. The environment is not toxic, I hear great things about the workplace all the time from my 1 on 1's with everyone. But what I'm seeing vs what I am being told are different.