Water Well Journal

September 2019

Water Well Journal

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The biggest thing I've run into—and I'm trying to get this across to the drillers—is that these (Tier IV) engines take a specific maintenance program. You better follow it to the letter. Fred McAninch in "Working with Tier IV Engines", page 25 How you carry yourself and how you present yourself to your employees and your customers will ultimately set the tone for how your business will be run. This includes what you say, how you say it, how you live. Gary Shawver, MGWC in "The Nuts and Bolts of Running a Business", page 32 PUNCH LIST The October issue of Water Well Journal will feature a full preview of Groundwater Week 2019, the biggest event in the groundwater industry, taking place December 3-5 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Customers are the leading innovators in this industry, as long as we listen to them and what the field demands. Marcus X. Laibe in "WWJ Closeup", page 9 waterwelljournal.com 72 n September 2019 WWJ Used sensibly, credit can be a powerful asset in your business life. Use it carelessly and it can become your worst enemy . . . when you need it, you can't afford to have the door closed in your face. William Lynott in "Nine Things You Need to Know About Business Credit", page 29 Grease banks make it easier and safer to grease. Of course, the easier it is, the more willing the guys in the field are willing to do it. Chip Nelson in "Greasing the Drill Rig", page 21 A survey by the payroll service Paychex found that less than 50% of small-business owners are very confident about the way their companies handle HR. Alexandra Walsh in "Delegating HR for a Small Business", page 38

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