Romeo DiBattista Jr.is an entrepreneur in Toronto. As someone who has always been driven by the possibilities of innovation & growth, Romeo has excelled in multiple sectors: waste management, real estate development, construction, & food. He now focuses on his roles as CEO & Chairman of Brovi Investments Ltd, as well as CEO of ALRO Strategic Investors Inc.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Advice for Your First Day on a Habitat for Humanity Building Site
Although Habitat for Humanity doesn’t require volunteers to bring anything other than their willingness to learn and work, you’re welcome to bring your own tools. However, you will need to dress appropriately for the work and weather. Avoid wearing jewelry, as it could get lost onsite, and be wary of baggy clothing, as it constitutes a hazard around machinery.
As for the jobs you will do, they range from demolition and unloading materials to painting. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, especially if you have no construction experience. Don’t feel like you need to complete a task with which you are uncomfortable. You can always ask your crew leader to reassign you.
Labels:
first day,
Habitat for Humanity,
Romeo DiBattista Jr,
tips
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)