It doesn’t feel good to fail on a job, and it usually costs you something: money, pride, status, credibility. But the more important issue is whether you have the will to continue after a failure. If everyone in the pumping and plumbing industry quit after a failure, there wouldn’t be many people in the industry.
Years ago, I watched a plumber bury a closed-loop ground water heating pump system that consisted of four parallel 3/4-inch HDPE pipes manifolded into a 2-inch header and connected to a circulation system. He connected everything, got the unit up and running, collected for the job
Failure is an Opportunity for Growth
Mistakes on a job are never fun and can be costly, but as long as you learn from them, you’re moving in the right direction
Jan 10, 2022 | by John Heisler |














