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1. Long-term employees have a strong knowledge base with knowledge about construction techniques, materials, and procedures. Success becomes routine and is day-to-day business.
2. Long-term employees pass down their skills to new employees, and operations run more smoothly. When problems arise, long-term employees know how to overcome them quickly. Veteran employee’s skills are invaluable in the construction business.
3. Long-term employees add stability to the workforce and build confidence and morale. An employee who has been with a company for a number of years shows newer employees that the company has a good working environment. If it didn’t, surely he or she would have found employment elsewhere.
4. Confidence in your job provides a feeling of stability. This often means they work harder for a company they know they will be with for the long haul. Happy long-term employees show coworkers that a job can turn into a career, and employees often have more of a vested interest in the company’s success.
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