HOW TO TRAIN LANDSCAPING EMPLOYEES - 7 Proven Steps That Work

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I’m a simple man. Keith Kalfas uploads, I watch.
Much respect Keith 💪🏽

jonadams
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This is something that has been plauging me for years from actually hiring help and transitioning my business to the next leveling. I will lookup the ebooks and work toward making the transition toward success. I can't thank you enough for the time and info you put in your videos. 🙂

torello
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Bro I don't how many times...countless, that I'm going through some real life crap in my business and same day, you put a video up about it. Thanks Keith. You helped me start, youre consistently helping me. My dudes got swagger.

gwswzck
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Luv these videos. They are entertaining and more important than people realize! Keep doing what you're doing and THANKS!

desperatelandscapes
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Bring it... Smaller service company owners learn a lot from these vids and topics. Thanks.

harpjason
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Well said. I was a teacher before I joined the lawn care industry. I used this formula once I was a supervisor then manager. I’ve trained 100’s of people with this similar method. I’ve trained entire franchises doing this. I now own my own lawn care business. Wasn’t ever fired just moved on to my own thing. Thanks for sharing. I may or may not have been involved in where you got this strategy. I don’t care. So happy it’s out there! 👍🏼

brent
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Ultimately his work must please you and your work must please the customer to get and great references and referrals. Passing this vid to a friend who owns a plumbing service. Great advice

harpjason
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Man, thanks so much Keith! Today was one of those big days, my biggest yard was $150, I just settled out a new one.... 600 a cut... half the size of the 150 job... oh yeah!

racerx
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Keep it coming Keith!! Great content; this is Gold bro!

ksonslawncare
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It’s like you know exactly what I’m going through! I love what you do dawg!!

BurpeesGiant
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A lot of good very useful information that can really help a newer lead. I'm an install supervisor and dealing with people/crew members can be challenging and on occasion impossible. I think dealing with staff can be more difficult than the actual install job. Well be safe out there this winter and have a prosperous new season

gsfriendlytreesmmj
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Thank you brother great video this is something that I’ve been dealing with for the last two weeks I appreciate you and love all your content.
Also I bought those shoes that you’re wearing

juancarlosorozco
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I saw one of your trucks today... My wife thought I was nuts how excited I was lmfao

joeybydin
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This is the content the people need. All I watch is what I can learn from. And you're very entertaining KK. Thanks brother

Son-of-a-fish
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Am glad finding your platform I wish to visit you your project one am a Landscaper from Uganda training some streets children to transform their hearts

andrewokwera
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Great video! I use the videos that you produce as a form of training for our team. This will be a great one for my operations manager and field manager. Keep up the great work I don't need entertainment I need great ideas and simple things that we can implement. This hit both nails right on the head!

dchauling
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I started my business last September. Tried running two crews simultaneously this spring and was running around like a chicken with his head cut off. Couldn't get the training down because I was trying to grow too fast.

I've gone back to just me and occasionally a helper or two.

Can you do a video on interviewing?

jacobaxiom
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You're training me and don't even know it. I have a job. I make $30/Hr. I've been doing it for 15 years. Even was dumb enough to quit and come back!!
But I'm at the breaking point. I hate the job. I hate being a number based on profitability. I hate working for someone when I can work for me.
So, I formed a LLC Tuesday. Been slowly building the equipment up to start lawn care because I genuinely love it. I love looking back at my yard when I'm done and be like, "damn, I did that".
So, dumb as it sounds financially, I'm quitting. Cashing out my 401K to get through until the business gets off the ground. Granted, my wife has a very good job too. Is it dumb to start in the Fall? Probably. Is dumping my 401K out dumb? Probably. Is it worth my sanity and happiness?
ABSOLUTELY.

BB-igft
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I understand what you are saying. The hard part is when you have to tell the guy every hour what he is supposed to be doing. That guy lasted 2 weeks. lol

billhull
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I've had some people thank me for actually spending the time to teach them step by step on how to run the chipper and then shut it down and now couch them how to do it after I just showed them, so they can do it completely physically by themselves without me just doing it for them. But this one guy I went through the whole process on how to run the chipper. Then I shut completely down and wanted him to show me that he could do it without me. Because I had to get up in this huge mountain ash. Well this dude had a complete melt down. Saying that it was a complete waist of time to shut the chipper down so he could do it on his own that he has a iq of 140 or something I can't remember the exact # but its was comicle and he's real smart he made clear. Well Kieth you know those bigger diesel chippers have alot of steps to start and shut them down its not like just shutting a weed Wacker down. Yeah he actually walked right off the job because of it. I've had people like the guy you were talking about that already knows everything and well I'll be up in the tree and the chipper will make a grinding noise because they shut the clutch off first instead of lowering the rpms first. Then I say that's exactly why I explained and wanted you to go through the complete process before being just left to yout own device's. Yeah I got one guy why works with me on a part-time as needed basis, who is exactly like the guy you were talking about who says I got this and then does exactly what you didn't want him to do because he didn't finish listening to you. But I will admit he is about the hardest worker I ever had. One day I left him up at my Woodlot for about 5 or 6 hours and he split 2 cords of wood with nothing but a splitting Mal. So the $100 I paid him for that I made about $450 after paying him and I didn't have to split anything actually felt like I was cheating because I'm so yousta splitting everything. But I think spending 15 to 20 minutes to go over everything with your crew is so important.

shawnstevens