WOW. Just. WOW.
I waited to see how far the thread would go before I read through it. I'm just amazed at the thinking process here.
I guess I'm fortunate to have had gigs in this industry, over the years, with employees and owners that think differently.
First of all: What kind of people are you owners / managers hiring? To the point where cell phone use is actually an issue? I mean what pool of people are you pulling from? You actually have to create policy to control employee cell phone use? I chuckle as I type that. I sounds odd to me even saying it out loud. I don't want to come off reading like I'm holier-than-thou or anything but wow. For real? Adult employees have this issue? We're talking about able minded individuals that can wipe with out assistance, right? Of voting age?
Maybe because I've always worked in smaller shops or on smaller teams. Or maybe its the work ethic I've grown into, over time. You work. You stay focused. Period. Phone rings/chirps. Check it later. Or pick it up and say, "I'm busy, "I'll call you back...". If it ain't on fire, it can wait. And if it is, you should have probably dialed 911, not my number. And isn't it kind of common sense that if your using a tool that can ruin expensive materials, or sever a finger, or cause you to fall to your death, you shouldn't be worrying about your phone? But your going to fire me if you catch me on my phone !?! LOL So confusing.
I mean there is this big fat magnum sharpie line of common sense that runs through this entire concept. Adults that wish to be (or stay) gainfully employed individuals: Stay focused. Work (really) hard. Be nice to people. Try not to eph up. Generous owner/manager offering income earning opportunity: Don't offer opportunities to individuals who don't stay in first group. Hire from pools of individuals in first group. Be nice to people. Rinse repeat. Seems like simple math to me. I wonder if it just not busy enough to keep hands moving? Too many employees? I dunno.
In my current position, cell phone use is part of the gig. We use phones when the shop lines are all in use. We text each other details from the shop to the field and vice versa. Vendors text each of my team members individually when specific details are needed or group text info that needs to be shared. We take completion pics of jobs from the field to be emailed along with invoices moments after jobs are done. Or to communicate when conditions of a project have changed or don't match the original specs. I've even received the miffed call from the guy who writes my paychecks, because I turned off my phone, in an effort to stay extra focused on a day when I had several detailed projects due. "I've been trying to reach you, are you at the shop?" lol. And we all take turns connecting or phone's bluetooth music to the shop speaker to play tunes. I get more turns than everyone else, but I digress.
I'm just amazed that this is an issue that people actually have, to the point where you're adding paragraphs to your employee hand books and writing multi-paragraph posts on industry internet forums so much that they grow to 5 gd pages long (that is, as of the time of this post).