Anonymous wrote:We did a 100k reno and didn’t think to provide snacks. They were welcome to use the bathroom and grab some water. But they’re adults, not toddlers, you don’t need to feed them.
Anonymous wrote:We're having the basement of our house worked on. Different subs are in and out, but there are two guys who work for our GC who are at the house 2-3 days per week. On Friday, one of them told my husband that it would be nice to have donuts.
I told my husband that I couldn't handle going to Dunkin or Krispy Kreme and circling back on top of the usual morning routine and maybe he could handle it...but I was a little irritated that the guy said that in the first place. Are people providing refreshments for workers? If I wasn't working an office job (work from home ended last month for us), perhaps I'd feel more inclined because I'd interact with them more, but I was surprised by the comment.
Anonymous wrote:When we have an ongoing/longer term construction project at the house, I leave a cooler with some sodas/water and some type of snacks out for the workers. You get what you give - you’re likely to end up with a better quality completed job if you treat the workers well. You don’t have to do a Dunkin run - could just pick up some pastries/donuts at the grocery when you are there and put out something in the morning. Treat them well and they’ll treat your project well.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're having the basement of our house worked on. Different subs are in and out, but there are two guys who work for our GC who are at the house 2-3 days per week. On Friday, one of them told my husband that it would be nice to have donuts.
I told my husband that I couldn't handle going to Dunkin or Krispy Kreme and circling back on top of the usual morning routine and maybe he could handle it...but I was a little irritated that the guy said that in the first place. Are people providing refreshments for workers? If I wasn't working an office job (work from home ended last month for us), perhaps I'd feel more inclined because I'd interact with them more, but I was surprised by the comment.
Yes. Especially if it is an all day job, you supply bottled water and lunch. I give a heads up I'm ordering lunch in case they don't want any. Sometimes they just want to leave for a break. I guess your guys prefer donuts. Can't you buy day before?
Anonymous wrote:It's one thing if you decide to give them a treat. It's another for them to ask for it.
Also, they have to see you rushing out the door to work. Why does this guy think you should be going out to get him food? Rude.