In the trades, it’s easy for a quiet divide to form.Owners are thinking about payroll, insurance, scheduling, customer retention, equipment costs, and profitability. Employees are thinking about long days, demanding work, unclear expectations, and whether their efforts are being noticed.Neither side is wrong. They’re just looking at the same business from different angles.The strongest companies aren’t the ones without tension. They’re the ones where both sides understand what the other is carrying. When that happens, respect grows, communication improves, and performance follows.Let’s pull back the curtain on both perspectives.What owners wish employees understoodRunning a business in the trades isn’t just
Bridging the Divide Between Owner and Employee
A look at what company owners wish employees understood and what employees wish owners knew
Mar 30, 2026 | by Amanda Clark |













