MikeWright Posted August 29, 2016 Posted August 29, 2016 I've been with this start up company for 2 years now, the previous company got in trouble for illegal immigrants and tax evasion so that's when my company stepped in and bought the place.. We're finally getting product out the door and our investors want more. They decided to add a second shift to our small crew (18 people in the whole warehouse that has the capacity of 60 workers). I've been given a promotion to floor supervisor and am in charge of this second shift. Today's gonna be my first day and I'm super nervous. I know what I'm doing as far as knowing what my guys need to do...but I'm 24 working with men a lot older...hopefully there's not a lot of resistance and everyone respects me. I didn't get here for laughs, it's obvious I know what I'm doing. I just know people have a hard time with authority half their age...I guess good things don't come easy. Wish me luck guys!! 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted August 29, 2016 Super User Posted August 29, 2016 Good luck, Mike. Tough position to be in, I know, I was in a similar IT management position back in the 90s with men over twice my age as my subordinates. Humility and respect on your part will go a long way toward making things smooth. But don't be intimidated by their age, either. Respect it, and stand firm in your position as supervisor, but don't lord it over them. You probably don't know as much as them, and don't be afraid to lean on/learn from their expertise. Again, a tough spot to be in, but one that will make you wiser and teach you a lot about yourself. Just be ready to learn Quote
S. Sass Posted August 29, 2016 Posted August 29, 2016 Since you brought this up its obvious you understand the position your in. With that knowledge you are in a good place. You realise that these men are possibly watching to see how you handle your authority. Just be smart earn their respect and most will do their job without giving you grief. There will be that one or two that will want to test you eventually make sure you handle it professionally and move on. I was 23 a long time ago and was in a similar situation at a plant. Man the stories I could tell. Haha Anyway you will live. Good luck Quote
MikeWright Posted August 29, 2016 Author Posted August 29, 2016 I got this! Raise kicks in today too! Quote
Hez Posted August 29, 2016 Posted August 29, 2016 1 minute ago, MikeWright said: I got this! Raise kicks in today too! You just made the bait monkey very excited...he will be waiting.... 1 Quote
MikeWright Posted August 29, 2016 Author Posted August 29, 2016 I have bait, I need boat. Seeing how I drive a Honda Civic a Jon and bass boat are out of the pocture...yak maybe? We'll see. And babygirl turns 1 in December, God couldn't of blessed me at a better time man. 1 Quote
Hez Posted August 29, 2016 Posted August 29, 2016 6 minutes ago, MikeWright said: I have bait, I need boat. Seeing how I drive a Honda Civic a Jon and bass boat are out of the pocture...yak maybe? We'll see. And babygirl turns 1 in December, God couldn't of blessed me at a better time man. Congratulations man - good stuff Quote
Red Bear Posted August 29, 2016 Posted August 29, 2016 Just dont act like Parker Schnabel from Gold Rush and you should be ok lol Quote
MikeWright Posted August 31, 2016 Author Posted August 31, 2016 Well guys, the first day was great, second day even better! My team is really strong and they have a lot of respect for me, one guy said, "hell if your 24 and my boss maybe we could all learn something from you". Made my day and made me feel a lot more comfortable in my situation. Tomorrow's another day and I can't wait to get in there and start plugging away!! Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted September 1, 2016 Super User Posted September 1, 2016 I was a manager for 9 years.Some things I learned that may help : 1. If you have a problem with a worker,handle it with him alone.Take him into an office . 2.Be slow to judgement .Hear the whole matter before you jump to conclusions. 3.Handle small things yourself.With serious concerns,ask your boss.But don't run to them with every little problem.Thats what they hired you for. 4.Ask workers to do something as much as possible.Instead of telling them.(You can tell them later if they don't do what you ask.) 5.If you need to apologize,do it.Its not a sign of weakness,actually it's a strength. 6.Serve them,and they'll serve you. 7.Be very accessible to them.You will need to stop what you're doing to help them OFTEN. 8.Swallow your pride.Your men will get rewarded for doing a good job.You will get reprimanded if they do a bad job.Thats middle management! 1 Quote
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