Where there's muck?
Denise Belgacem
Business Development - focused on winning the battle against wasted time and disorganization!
I'm sure you've all heard the old saying "Where there's muck, there's money?" or as we say in Yorkshire "Where there's muck there's brass!" basically it means that dirty jobs, can often make you lots of money, if you are not fraid of getting your hands dirty of course.
There are many dirty jobs out there, and although it's easy to delegate, it's better to work as a team.
I believe you should never ask anyone to do anything you wouldn't be prepared to do yourself, especially if you are to earn trust and make worthwhile relationships.
The best bosses I have found are those that are not afraid of getting their hands dirty, they don't waste time, don't mind hard work, and they get stuck in. Basically they get involved, and because of this they really make a difference!
We all face challenges every day and working together helps us to appreciate and understand each others perspective, it can also help us to spot and solve problems early.
Also getting your “hands dirty” so to speak, is a great way to lead by example, and enable you to show your human side.
It's a dirty job, but somebody got to to do it?
Talking about muck, we have to remove a lot of muck here at Prokill!
Bird muck or guano to give it is proper name.
The droppings are very acidic and can eat into all types of material, often costing millions in repairs and waste, to buildings, machinery, air conditioning, plastics, chemicals, and they can even spoil the paint work on your car. Ceilings have been known to collapse under the weight of droppings.
And there's more................
Did you know there are more than 60 diseases that birds and their droppings can carry, many of these are airborne and can be transferred to humans just by being around droppings.
At Prokill we can provide expert bird control solutions if you need them.
Call us today on 0151 343 9275, or email me at [email protected]
Clearly there's more to the old saying than meets the eye,
Rise above the muck and leave love in your wake!
It's not about how we make mistakes but how we correct them that makes all the difference.