New Field Team Member Question Title * Full Name OK Question Title * Phone Number OK Question Title * What City or Geographic Area are you looking for work? (Madison, Milwaukee, Etc.) OK Question Title * Work experience: Tell us a little about your work experience. What skills do you have? How many years experience do you have? OK Question Title * Are you interested in our on the job (paid) training program through an apprenticeship? Not Required - I'm already a Journeyperson. Yes No OK Question Title * Email Address OK Question Title * 1. Showing up on time is something I do... All of the time Pretty much always, except when there is a valid reason for being a little bit late Once in a while Rarely OK Question Title * 2. If you don't have the right tool to do a task, you... Go buy the tool that night Figure out another way with the wrong tool Borrow someone else's tool Let your partner do it OK Question Title * 3. I'm happy to travel for work... If I get to take the company jet On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday Only during regular business hours 24/7 OK Question Title * 4. How do you feel about working overtime? I don’t like it, but I’ll do it I’d prefer not to It’s just part of the job I love overtime, the more the better OK Question Title * 5. Sometimes I get distracted from current projects by new projects and new ideas. That's exactly like me That's a lot like me That's a little like me That's not like me whatsoever OK Question Title * 6. Imagine you’re on a jobsite. You notice another subcontractor violating safety protocols. What would you do? I’d get to a safe spot quickly I’d have a word with the person creating the hazard I wouldn't worry too much about it I’d let my supervisor know right away so they could handle the issue OK Question Title * 7. It’s the end of the day on a Friday and your supervisor asks if you can stay to complete a task. What would you do? Say no and pack up your tools since you have your 40 hours in for the week Stay and do what it takes to complete the task Stay for ½ hour, then leave Say yes and leave OK Question Title * 8. I don’t mind setbacks. That’s exactly like me That’s a lot like me That’s a little like me That’s not like me whatsoever OK Question Title * 9. What would you do if your teammate was building a wall in a different way than was discussed with the foreman? Ask your teammate why he's doing it differently Hang around after work to discuss it with the foreman Nothing Hurry up and finish the wall OK Question Title * 10. You’ve been working on a project with a demanding schedule. You’re exhausted because you’ve been on the jobsite working long hours to get the project finished on time. An email pops up in your inbox asking you to take part in Wall-tech team training. You don’t have to take part because it’s voluntary. Since it’s optional, you would probably... Do nothing since “training” is one of those things company executives like to talk about from their offices. Guys in the field typically know what they’re doing. Consider signing up after you’ve had a chance to catch up and rest. Find a way to squeeze it in. Think about doing it since you like learning new skills. OK Question Title * 11. I see myself as a hard worker. Absolutely Mostly Sometimes Not at all OK Question Title * 12. You’re walking off of your jobsite at the end of the day. You see a Wall-tech lift that’s not plugged in. You… Keep walking to your car because it's the end of the day Take ten minutes to find a cord and plug the lift in Unplug the closest lift and plug in the Wall-tech lift Tell somebody on your way out that the lift is unplugged OK Question Title * 13. Sometimes I set one goal for myself but then end up pursuing different goals instead. That sounds exactly like me That sounds a lot like me That sounds a little like me That doesn't sound like me whatsoever OK Question Title * 14. You're working on a super-cramped jobsite. There's not much space to move and you have to finish your work very quickly. Another trade is scheduled to come in after you in 48 hours. You stall have a ton of work to do before the next trade can come in. You... Take your time, the other trade can wait. Be proactive and let the General Contractor know that you're running a bit behind schedule so they can push the other contractor back a day or two. Make a plan. Figure out what tasks need to be complete, and by when, in order to hit the deadline. Jump in and get started since every minute counts. OK Question Title * 15. People say I'm diligent. All of the time Most of the time Some of the time Never OK Question Title * 16. The project you're working on is a 40-minute drive. Another contractor has work that's just five minutes from your house. Do you quit to pick up a job with someone that has work closer to home - even though it's only for a few months? Maybe No, I don't mind driving No, I prefer long-term jobs I'd need to think it over and weigh the pros and cons OK Question Title * 17. If a project takes more than a few months to complete, I find it difficult to stay focused on it. That sounds exactly like me That sounds a lot like me That sounds a little like me That doesn't sound like me whatsoever OK Question Title * 18. What would you do if you had an issue with a co-worker? Do nothing and keep working Let your supervisor know to switch out your partner Talk to your co-worker and work the issue out Quit and go work for another company OK Question Title * 19. One of your teammates needs help. They've asked you to do some menial tasks. You're used to doing work that's higher level. How would you respond? Let your teammate know that you'd like to help but that your time is probably better spent doing other work. Dive in and do whatever you can to help. Speak to your supervisor. Let them know that co-workers are trying t take time away from your tasks and that your skills are being undervalued. Tell your coworker to stop bothering you. OK Question Title * 20. What would you do if you saw your co-worker drinking or doing drugs on the job? Join him Report him to your supervisor Ignore it and go on with your day Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 21. You've just spent an entire week doing work you're really proud of. It was a challenge but you made it through. When you show the work to your supervisor, you're told that you made a few mistakes and that you're going to have to redo your work. How do you feel? Bummed, but you get it. Sometimes mstakes are made and you have to start over. Inspired to get another opinion from someone else in the company who can trump your supervisor's opinion. More determined than ever to get the job done right. Bold. You politely question your supervisor's assessment because you know it's important to stand up for yourself and your work. One of Wall-tech's values is accountability. So, you're holding your supervisor accountable and demonstrating your courage. OK Question Title * 22. If you saw another trade doing something unsafe, you... Watch and talk about i t with your partner Go get your foreman right away Walk over and yell at the guy Stop the action or situation OK Question Title * 23. If you can't make it into work, what do you do? Call your supervisor and let him know right away Don't call and just show up the next day Call and tell your co-worker Call you supervisor near the end of the day OK Question Title * 24. I always complete whatever I start. That's exactly like me That's a lot like me That's a little like me That's not like me whatsoever OK Question Title * 25. You observe a Wall-tech employee putting a laser in his lunchbox. Should you... Say nothing because he's a regular employee Mention to your foreman what you observed Ask him to get you one Keep an eye on him to see if he takes more things OK Question Title * 26. You receive a call from another contractor that claims to have work lined up for the next 12 months, and promises you steady work. You learn this contractor typically uses this claim to lure employees from their current job, only to lay them off within the year because there was never that much work lined up. How do you respond to the contractor? (type your answer) OK DONE