I cut down trees, I love my job...
From the other end of the magazine supply chain comes news that the guys who cut down the trees love their jobs.
Canadian Forest Industries magazine is a trade title that serves the logging industry coast to coast and its website gives an advanced peek at a survey of loggers that will be published in its Nov/Dec issue.
1,500 loggers were questioned by PREfoRT, an industry consortium of forest industry players, from mills and gear suppliers to bankers and insurers, and a couple of things emerged:
Canadian Forest Industries magazine is a trade title that serves the logging industry coast to coast and its website gives an advanced peek at a survey of loggers that will be published in its Nov/Dec issue.
1,500 loggers were questioned by PREfoRT, an industry consortium of forest industry players, from mills and gear suppliers to bankers and insurers, and a couple of things emerged:
- Loggers are unbelievably satisfied with their choice of profession, despite tough times. The majority may not be willing to hand the business over to the next generation, but when it comes to their daily job, satisfaction levels are in the high 90s. They love being challenged, they love the independence, machinery, working as part of a team, etc... As Luc LeBel of PREfoRT says , "they love everything about logging."
- Almost 60% of spouses do the books or more for the [logging] contractors. Aside from subsidizing the business, this also means spouses are often key players when it comes to tracking costs and returns, and should be involved in any attempts to improve overall business management or performance.
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